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Golfers Face Weather Challenges at Florida's PGA Tour Event
Palm Beach, USAWednesday, February 26, 2025
Friday is expected to be cooler with less rain, but mornings will be windy, with gusts reaching 33 km/h. Afternoons will be hotter, around 23°C, with more cloud cover and constant winds. Evenings will have high humidity, nearly 92%, adding to the challenge for the players.
The weekends will be different. Saturday mornings will be cool and windy, with high humidity and a small chance of rain. Afternoons will see a 60% chance of rain, with reduced visibility. Sunday will likely be wet, with a 41% chance of rain and an 8% chance of thunderstorms. Cloud cover will be high, around 53%, with wind gusts staying at nearly 26 km/h. Mother Nature might throw a few curveballs, but the field at the PGA National Members Club is prepared.
Jordan Spieth is the latest big name to join the event. Austin Eckroat will face tough competition from Shane Lowry, who is favored to win his fourth PGA Tour title. Seven former winners, including Chris Kirk, Keith Mitchell, Russell Henley, Rickie Fowler, and Sung-Jae Im, will also be competing. The top two from the recent Mexico Open, Brian Campbell and Aldrich Potgieter, are set to tee off in Florida.
The weather will definitely be a factor, but who will come out on top? Will Eckroat defend his title, or will someone else take home the $9. 2 million prize?
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