U.S. Open Golf Delayed by Fog at Shinnecock Hills, Few Players Under Par Early

U.S. Open Golf Delayed by Fog at Shinnecock Hills, Few Players Under Par Early
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Weather disruptions at the U.S. Open have impacted play and created challenging conditions for competitors.

  • The U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills was halted just 30 minutes after starting due to fog.
  • Only six players were under par in the early stages of the first round.
  • A long fog delay affected the tournament's opening round.
  • The USGA has taken steps to address adverse weather conditions at Shinnecock Hills.
  • Coverage of the 2026 U.S. Open includes detailed TV and streaming schedules.

The opening round of the U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills was interrupted by fog shortly after play began, resulting in a delay. Few players managed to score under par in the early stages.

Weather delays can disrupt tournament schedules and affect player performance, potentially influencing the outcome of a major golf championship.

Organizers and players will monitor weather conditions as the tournament progresses. Viewers can follow live coverage through scheduled TV and streaming platforms.

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