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LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – APRIL 03: Nelly Korda of the United States looks on from the 11th tee during the second round of the T-Mobile Match Play presented by MGM Rewards 2025 at Shadow Creek Golf Course on April 03, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by David Becker/Getty Images)

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LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – APRIL 03: Nelly Korda of the United States looks on from the 11th tee during the second round of the T-Mobile Match Play presented by MGM Rewards 2025 at Shadow Creek Golf Course on April 03, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by David Becker/Getty Images)
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What happens when Mother Nature decides she’s not ready for golf’s best women to compete? We found out that dangerous conditions descended upon the year’s first women’s major championship. LPGA officials were forced to suspend the first round of The Chevron Championship, announcing via LPGA Media’s official X account. The horn was blown at 6:25 pm CT. With thousands of fans already following the developing situation, questions now turn to when players might return to the course and how this interruption will impact the rhythm and momentum of players who were just finding their stride in this prestigious tournament.
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The suspension comes as no surprise to players and fans who had witnessed the tournament’s weather challenges from the start. Wednesday’s practice rounds were marred by torrential rain that left the course at The Club at Carlton Woods saturated, with players, including Charley Hull, sharing videos of severe conditions and umbrellas being blown away. The situation intensified on Thursday evening when tournament officials had no choice but to suspend play due to lightning threatening player safety.
Golf Week’s Beth Ann Nichols captured the intensity of the situation, posting on X: “Weather got intense! View from the parking lot before the heavens opened. Eight groups will have to finish Round 1 tomorrow. The second round will begin at 7:15 CT.” The dramatic scenes unfolded as dark clouds gathered and eventually unleashed their fury on the already-soaked course.
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The first round of The Chevron Championship has been suspended due to dangerous conditions. @LPGA | @Chevron_Golf
— LPGA Media (@LPGAMedia) April 24, 2025
At the time of suspension, China’s Yan Liu and South Korea’s Haeran Ryu held the clubhouse lead at an impressive 7-under 65, while Hyo Joo Kim stood at 6-under through 15 holes. Several players, including Lucy Li, who was at 4-under through just nine holes, will need to return on Friday morning to complete their opening rounds, potentially facing very different course conditions than they experienced on Thursday.
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Impact on players’ momentum and tournament schedule at the Chevron Championship
This weather disruption has significant implications for the tournament’s flow and the strategies of the players. Those who completed their rounds on Thursday now face an extended break before their second round, while others must mentally prepare for a marathon Friday, finishing round one before quickly transitioning to round two.
The break in play particularly affects players who were finding their rhythm, like American Lucy Li, who was on a strong run at 4-under through just nine holes. For world number one Nelly Korda, who struggled to a 5-over 77 in her completed first round, the delay might offer welcome time to regroup and adjust her strategy for Friday’s second round.
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Tournament officials have announced that the eight remaining groups will resume play Friday morning, with the second round scheduled to begin at 7:15 CT. This compressed schedule creates additional physical and mental challenges for players already dealing with a waterlogged course and unpredictable conditions.
Will the weather finally cooperate for the remainder of the tournament? Or will Mother Nature continue to make her presence felt at the year’s first major? Only time will tell as players prepare for what promises to be a challenging Friday at The Chevron Championship.
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