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Japan PGA event to finish on Monday

Zozo Championship postponed on Friday due to violent rainstorm



Rain pours down at the Zozo Championship.
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Inzai: The PGA Tour’s inaugural Zozo Championship in Japan will finish on Monday after the second round was postponed on Friday because of a violent rainstorm with Tiger Woods and Gary Woodland leading the 78-player event.

Roads were flooded, highways closed and train services to nearby Narita International Airport suspended as the fringes of a powerful Pacific typhoon swept through the region 80 kilometres north-east of Tokyo.

“Due to the amount of rain which Accordia Golf Narashino Country Club received on Friday, round two of the Zozo Championship is now scheduled to run on Saturday,” said a statement issued on Friday night by the PGA Tour.

“More than six inches of rain was recorded at the venue on Friday.”

Safety concerns mean that the course will be closed to spectators for Saturday’s round, the statement added, in a huge blow to organisers of the sell-out event, the US PGA Tour’s first ever venture into golf-crazy Japan.

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