Thunderstorm halts Scotland golf session at PGA National

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Last updated Jun 3, 2026

Thunderstorm halts Scotland golf session at PGA National
Summary

A thunderstorm interrupted Scotland's golf outing at PGA National on June 3. The team had begun play after a light practice session, but fluctuating weather caused delays and eventually brought play to an end. Players such as Jack Hendry expressed disappointment over the abrupt conclusion, indicating they were performing well before the storm hit. The session was seen as vital for team bonding ahead of upcoming events, with Hendry highlighting the positive aspects of camaraderie despite the weather disruption.

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  • Scotland's golf session commenced after a light workout.
  • Players were reportedly performing well before the storm arrived.
  • Jack Hendry noted the importance of building team morale through activities.
  • The thunderstorm led to an abrupt end of play at PGA National.
  • Hendry mentioned he was disappointed not to play longer.
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  • 9:02 AMYahoo Sports'I was just getting going!' - Hendry's golf efforts hit by thunderstorm
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After arriving in Florida on Sunday, the Scotland squad had a light session on Monday in the blistering heat and humidity to loosen up the muscles and recover following their flight from Glasgow. While that was key, it wasn't anywhere near as important as heading to one of the best courses around - the PGA National - for a round. Play was well under way, and going fairly well for most - not Findlay Curtis and partner George Hirst, the less said on that the better it appears - before the fluctuating Florida weather wreaked havoc.

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