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Home / Sports / LPGA Tour Apologizes for Cold-Weather Tournament Cut

LPGA Tour Apologizes for Cold-Weather Tournament Cut

4 Feb

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Summary

  • LPGA Tour commissioner apologized for cutting tournament short.
  • Record cold temperatures and high winds caused the cancellation.
  • New commissioner aims to improve player communication and planning.
LPGA Tour Apologizes for Cold-Weather Tournament Cut

LPGA Tour commissioner Craig Kessler has issued an apology following the premature conclusion of the season-opening Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions. The event, held at Lake Nona Golf Club in Orlando, Florida, was cut short to 54 holes due to severe weather conditions. Record overnight low temperatures caused the course to harden, leading to concerns about player safety.

Kessler acknowledged that while the decision was difficult, he made a judgment call to prioritize athlete well-being. He admitted in a statement that with hindsight, alternative approaches to managing the situation could have been employed. This incident marks a challenging first impression for Kessler, who took over the role ahead of the 2026 season.

Moving forward, Kessler has committed to enhancing the Tour's operations and player relationships. Key improvements will include establishing clearer principles for making play decisions during adverse weather and strengthening weekly contingency planning. He also emphasized the need for faster, clearer communication with real-time information to players, aiming to prevent future misunderstandings and ensure a smoother experience for all involved in LPGA events.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The tournament was cut short to 54 holes due to record low temperatures and high winds that made the course conditions unsafe for play.
Commissioner Craig Kessler apologized for the decision, acknowledging that better management strategies could have been used and expressing regret.
The LPGA plans to establish clearer principles for play decisions in challenging situations, improve contingency planning, and enhance real-time communication with players.

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