Weather delays are nothing new on the PGA Tour. Whether armed with prior forecasts or not, Mother Nature has a way of flipping the script, prompting players and the organization to adapt on the fly. From sudden downpours to lightning delays, tournaments have repeatedly felt the sting of unpredictable conditions. Just a couple of months ago, in June, the U.S. Open experienced a similar weather delay of over 90 minutes in its final round. Apparently, the skies don’t care if you’re the first in the field or the last; it flips around at leisure. Now, as the St. Jude Championship unfolds, the skies have once again turned from friend to foe. Unfortunately, the PGA Tour had to intervene with decisive measures.

Heading into the FedEx St. Jude Championship, the forecast painted an almost pi

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