The start of the Mayakoba Golf Classic has been pushed back to Friday after heavy rain in Playa del Carmen.
After initially delaying the start of play on Thursday, the PGA Tour later announced round one would begin on Friday.
"Due to wet course conditions and the likelihood of further storms, the start to R1 of @MayakobaGolf has been postponed until 7 a.m. Friday," it said, via Twitter.
Rain is again expected on Friday before the weather is forecast to begin clearing on the weekend.
The first round of the @MayakobaGolf has been postponed due to heavy rain in the area.
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) November 14, 2019
Play is set to resume at 7 AM ET Friday.
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American Jason Dufner withdrew from the tournament before the opening round and was replaced by Rob Oppenheim.
8.5" inches of rain since Monday @MayakobaGolf
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) November 14, 2019
Bunker repair process:
Shovel
Rake down
Rake up
Repeat pic.twitter.com/7BzIeefykH