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Play Resumes at US Open After Fog Delays First Round
Dense fog cut visibility and forced a nearly two-hour delay before 14 players completed more than two holes, officials said.
Play resumed at the U.S. Open on Thursday, June 18, 2026, at Shinnecock Hills after a thick blanket of fog forced a two-hour delay during the first round in Southampton, New York.
Fourteen players had teed off when organisers suspended play at 7:05 a.m. as fog rendered conditions unplayable; those players remained on the course for 15 minutes before being called in.
American Scottie Scheffler leads the 156-player field, which includes 12 former U.S. Open champions and 49 debutants, in his hunt for a career Grand Slam. The USGA announced play would resume at 9:05 a.m.
The delay prompted a rules discussion that stumped lead analyst Jim Furyk regarding practice on putting greens. USGA official Jay Roberts confirmed that Rule 5.2b permits such practice during play.
Weather may remain an issue throughout the day with showers and possible thunderstorms predicted for later in the afternoon at Shinnecock Hills. The par-70 layout is expected to uphold its reputation as a difficult test.