PGA TOUR Official Mark Dusbabek Halts Play Due to Lightning, Hopes to Resume Soon
During a recent PGA TOUR event, play was abruptly stopped due to lightning in the area. Mark Dusbabek, a PGA TOUR official, made the decision to halt play after lightning was detected just 4 miles away from the course.
In an interview during the broadcast, Dusbabek explained that player safety is always the top priority, which is why play was suspended until conditions improved. After 25 minutes of heavy rain, Dusbabek expressed hope that play could resume soon, pending a reevaluation of the weather conditions.
Officials on the ground are tasked with monitoring the weather closely and will make a decision on when it is safe to resume play. The safety of the players, caddies, and spectators is paramount, and precautions must be taken to ensure their well-being.
As fans eagerly await the continuation of the event, the PGA TOUR remains committed to providing a safe and enjoyable experience for all involved. Stay tuned for updates on when play will resume and who will come out on top in this exciting tournament.