Texas Open Storm Delay Halts Round 3 at TPC San Antonio

Texas Open Storm Delay Halts Round 3 at TPC San Antonio

The texas open was in a weather delay at 5: 45 p. m. ET on Saturday, with Round 3 at TPC San Antonio still on hold after storm systems and driving rain hit the course. Play was first suspended at 12: 51 p. m. ET when electricity was detected in the area. Robert MacIntyre led the texas open at 15-under par through six holes of his third round, with Ludvig Åberg sitting alone in second at 13-under par.

Weather Stops Play at TPC San Antonio

Heavy rain continued to affect the texas open after players had briefly returned to practice facilities around 2 p. m. ET. The interruption came after the first suspension was triggered by storm systems in the area, and the field remained off the course as the weather persisted. Officials noted that there was no longer any threat of electricity later in the afternoon, but driving rain kept the texas open from moving forward.

The delay added another layer of uncertainty to a tournament that has already seen scoring fluctuate near the top. MacIntyre’s position at 15-under through six holes kept him in front, while Åberg remained within striking distance at 13-under. The pause left the third round unfinished and the leaderboard unchanged at the last update.

Texas Open Leaderboard Remains Tight

MacIntyre’s lead came after he moved through the opening stretch of his third round, while Åberg stayed two shots back in solo second. The texas open had already produced a strong halfway position for MacIntyre, who entered the weekend atop the event and continued to hold control before the weather delay intervened.

The conditions made the day feel unfinished rather than settled. With no immediate restart time confirmed in the available update, the texas open was left waiting for the rain to ease enough for play to resume.

What the Delay Means Next

The next step for the texas open depends entirely on how quickly the weather clears and the course becomes playable again. For now, the event remains suspended with MacIntyre leading, Åberg trailing closely, and the final outcome still hanging on the return of Round 3.

If the weather improves, the texas open will resume with the top of the board still compact and plenty still to be decided in San Antonio.

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