
Heavy rains suspend play at US Open, raising the possibility of a Monday finish to the final round
The final pairing of Sam Burns and Adam Scott were about to tee off on the 301-yard, par-3 eighth hole just after 4 p.m. ET when the horn blew, indicating that play was being suspended.
Heavy rain had just begun to fall on Oakmont Country Club outside of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, as a line of imposing clouds changed direction and headed over the course.
There is now real worry that the final round may not wrap up on Sunday and could finish on Monday.
The sun will set at Oakmont at 8:52 p.m. ET and the leaders have 11 holes left to play – approximately two-and-a-half hours of playing time. The US Golf Association has not yet given an approximate time of when play could resume.
This is a breaking story and will be updated.

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