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Rain halts play at US Open

AP | 19 June 2009 03:56am

The first round of the US Open started Thursday and it won't end until at least Friday.

Making greens look like swimming pools and creating streams on many fairways, a daylong deluge overwhelmed an already-waterlogged Bethpage Black and postponed most of the opening round.

Rain started falling moments before play began at 7am, prompted a suspension at 10:16am, and the United States Golf Association gave up hope for the day just before 2pm.

No one completed more than 11 holes, and half of the 156-man field didn't even get started.

"Where's my canoe," mused Ian Poulter on his Twitter feed.

Oh, and while Friday's forecast isn't as bad, more rain is possible.

"I wish I had better news," said Jim Hyler, chairman of the USGA's championship committee.

In other words, this is no longer just a test of skill, but a test of patience, as well.

Already, there's talk of a Monday finish, and not one like the classic playoff between Tiger Woods and Rocco Mediate a year ago at San Diego. For the record, the last regulation Monday finish at the US Open was 1983.

"They did the right thing," said Jeff Brehaut, who left for the day in a four-way tie for the very early lead at 1 under through 11 holes. "It got bad."

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