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Frost delays start of tournament, entry to course

The one thing the stewards of the PGA of America were concerned about heading into the PGA Championship this week was Rochester’s early-morning weather.

And sure enough, the 105th playing of the tournament – which was traditionally played in August until its move to May in 2019 – will start Thursday amid very cold temperatures, at least for golf.

This on the heels of a somewhat frigid Wednesday when players went through their final preparations for the season’s second major championship.

To follow along with all the action from the East Course, come back here throughout the day for continuous updates.

Frost delays start of PGA Championship 2023 at Oak Hill

The PGA announced Thursday morning that the first tee times at Oak Hill have been delayed due to frost on the course. To protect the course, no one is allowed on the grass and gates will not open until the frost clears. The new starting time is unclear, although the PGA says it will begin approximately 75 minutes after the practice facilities open. As of 6 am, the temperature in Pittsford was 29 degrees. Today’s high is expected to reach the mid-60’s however.

The last practice round for the PGA Championship at Oak Hill was a chilly one

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This article originally appeared on the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle: PGA Championship 2023 from Oak Hill: Updates from Thursday