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Play suspended at US Open as storm heads for Philadelphia

Two hours into the opening round, they have had to call a halt at Merion Golf Course.

PLAY HAS BEEN halted by bad weather  during the opening round of the 113th US Open golf championship at Merion.

The halt came at 8:36 a.m., just under two hours after the first threesome teed off to begin the year’s second major tournament.

Threatening storms including damaging winds and hail were forecast to strike the layout in suburban Philadelphia, bringing concerns of flooding as well.

World number one Tiger Woods is not due off until later and goes out with the two players next to him in the global rankings — Rory McIlroy and Adam Scott.

But the entire 156-strong field are subject to what the weather gods were about to throw at them as a storm system churned toward the Philadelphia suburbs.

The historic East course at Merion has already been doused by heavy rain in the last few days and there was apprehension over what might follow on Thursday with the possibility of damaging winds, flash flooding and hail.

Woods, whose last major win came at the US Open at Torrey Pines in 2008 when he won an 18-hole playoff against Rocco Mediate on what turned out to be a broken leg, is back near his best with four tournament wins this year already.

But to seal his comeback he needs to win a 15th major title and move to within three of the all-time record of 18 set by Jack Nicklaus when he won the 1986 Masters.

Woods, at 37, nine years younger than Nicklaus was when he last won at Augusta National, says he is prepared to take on the playing conditions no matter what they are — wet and soft or dry and hard.

I’ve played Opens under both conditions where its dry and soft. I’ve won on both conditions, which is nice,” he said.

“At Torrey (Pines) it was dry. Pebble (Beach) was dry. And Bethpage was soft and slow.”

Playing partner McIlroy is still wating for his 2013 season to catch fire after an equipment change that has proved more problematic than he expected.

But he has a record of rebounding from poor form at US Open time and has sought inspiration in Philadelphia by visiting “The Rocky Steps” made famous by Sylvester Stallone in his film portrayal of boxer Rocky Balboa.

The field includes 10 former US Open winners and a host of major champions from six continents.

© AFP, 2013

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