Storm cancels Saturday play at LPGA Japan
Saturday's play at the Japan Classic was cancelled because of a tropical storm, with a shortened 54-hole tournament set to be completed on Sunday, the LPGA said.
Japan's world number 236 Hana Wakimoto had a two-shot lead ahead of American Yealimi Noh and Thailand's Ariya Jutanugarn after the second round Friday.
Tournament organisers and course officials at Seta Golf Course in western Japan suspended play at the start of round three because of the effects of tropical storm Kong-rey.
The LPGA Rules, JLPGA Rules and Seta Golf Course teams have assessed the golf course and have determined that Seta Golf Course will be closed on Saturday due to the effects of Tropical Storm Kong-Rey.
— LPGA (@LPGA) November 1, 2024
The third round of the TOTO Japan Classic is suspended until Sunday, November 3,…
The storm hit Taiwan on Thursday as one of the biggest typhoons to hit the island in decades, claiming at least two lives.
The LPGA Japan Classic features a field packed with elite players and major winners, including South Korea's Ko Jin-young, Japan's Ayaka Furue and Australia's Minjee Lee.
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