
Day 1 play at the Evian Championship was scrapped on Thursday after officials decided not to resume the first round following a weather delay of nearly four-and-a-half hours. The opening round in Evian-les-Baines, France was halted with no players having completed nine holes. Because of that, rules allow for all scores to be wiped out and play to begin anew on Friday, which is what will happen. The event, the fifth major on the LPGA tour this year, has been reduced to 54 holes. Jessica Korda (through eight holes) and world No. 1 So Yeon Ryu (through five holes) shared the lead, at 2 under, when play was initially suspended. On the opposite end, U.S. Women’s Open winner Sung-Hyun Park was 6 over
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