The Masters golf tournament faced weather challenges on Monday, with practice suspended and spectators evacuated due to rain and impending thunderstorms. Initially, light rain allowed some fans to enjoy the course for about 3.5 hours. However, as storms loomed, Augusta National closed the course for safety. Remarkably, only a few players, including Keegan Bradley, Matthieu Pavon, and Thomas Detry, engaged in practice rounds amidst the unfavorable weather. Lightening the mood, forecasts for the rest of the week predict sunny skies and comfortable temperatures in the 70s Fahrenheit.
Practice at the Masters was suspended late Monday morning due to worsening rain and the threat of thunderstorms, requiring spectators to leave the golf course.
Despite forecasts predicting severe weather with 1 to 2 inches of rain, the week ahead looks promising with mostly sunny conditions and temperatures in the 70s.
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