One of the most intense tournaments in the golf calendar will have to wait another day for its official start the PGA Tour announced late Thursday morning. Amid heavy rains, with Tropical Storm Debby passing through North Carolina, the first round of the Wyndham Championship has been postponed until Friday.
The event has long served as the tour's regular season finale, with players jockeying for position as the FedEx Cup playoffs loom. But with two inches of rain expected in a 24-hour span, and more to come Friday, the conditions at Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, N.C., had become unplayable even before the first scheduled tee time at 6:50 a.m.
Originally, play was delayed until the afternoon, but as all eyes turned to the radar, the models increasingly showed bad news—none of this was letting up.
In conversations with PGA Tour chief referee Ken Tackett on Wednesday, he expressed confidence that even with a full wash-out on Thursday, the tournament had a very good chance of concluding Monday at the latest—the forecast starting Saturday is favorable. He even outlined a scenario where if the cut could be made on Saturday night, it might be possible to play 36 holes Sunday and finish close to the original concluding time.
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Still, total rainfall on Friday should be significantly less, and there is always incentive for a Sunday finish if at all possible.
There is plenty at stake in Greensboro this weekend; at the conclusion of the Wyndham, the top 70 players in the FedEx Cup standings will make the tour’s postesason beginning in Memphis next week.