Storm halts play in Miami

Only 30 minutes’ play was possible before a fierce thunderstorm hit the WGC-Cadillac Championship in Miami today.

Only 30 minutes’ play was possible before a fierce thunderstorm hit the WGC-Cadillac Championship in Miami today.

Graeme McDowell was just about to go to the 10th tee to play the opening round with Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson – and instead watched a tree blown over and a hospitality tent “attempt to fly off”.

Ian Poulter had time only to drive into the left rough down the long first before the siren sounded and on his return to the clubhouse posted a video of the storm on his Twitter site.

By then the 69-strong field had already been reduced to 66 with Bubba Watson, a semi-finalist at the WGC-Accenture Match Play two weeks ago, pulling out because of illness and both fellow American Ben Crane and South African Tim Clark failing to recover from injuries.

Clark has not played since the Sony Open in Hawaii in January because of tendinitis in his right elbow and Crane suffered a pulled rib muscle at the Match Play.

Watson, the world number 15, had tweeted: “I am going to try and play today, but my head hurts, body aches and got no energy!”

The big-hitter also joked that Poulter, one of his playing partners, would be out-driving him, but then Watson went to the practice range and realised the situation was a bit more serious.

“Hit one ball and knew I could not play,” he said. “Club felt so heavy. Time to rest and be ready for next week.”

Danes Thomas Bjorn and Anders Hansen and Indian SSP Chowrasia led at one under, all after only one hole, while Welshman Rhys Davies had a two-foot putt on the second to remain level par.

Australian Geoff Ogilvy was left regretting that he had started. Ogilvy’s second shot on the 551-yard 10th found the lake and he was heading towards a double bogey seven.

Officials announced they hoped to resume play at 2.30pm local time. With over two-and-a-half hours lost there seemed little chance of the first round being completed before nightfall - and that was assuming no further hold-ups.

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