Nelly Korda & Co. Stopped from Playing as LPGA Faces Unexpected Trouble at $4.1M Event

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AccuWeather said that there was a 96% possibility of precipitation and a 58% chance of thunderstorms at TPC Boston today. How the LPGA Tour was still able to get half the field to play 9 holes comes as a huge surprise. As the second round of the 2025 FM Championship was underway, strong winds were already causing havoc on the course. However, the stars were still managing to play safely and continued to compete for a few hours. That was until the weather worsened and it became nearly impossible or even safe to play on the course.

Yes, the conditions at TPC Boston are apparently unsafe at the moment. At least that is what the LPGA Media’s tweet suggests, as they wrote, “Second round play at the FM Championship was suspended due to dangerous weather conditions at 10:35 a.m.” The wind speed has increased from the projected for the day of 15 km/h to 24 km/h. There is a 30% cloud cover, and the humidity is at 70%.

Second round play at the FM Championship was suspended due to dangerous weather conditions at 10:35 a.m.

— LPGA Media (@LPGAMedia) August 29, 2025

Looking into the weather report, it suggests that things will get even worse in the afternoon. As the tournament is suspended currently, there is a possibility that fans won’t get to see any more action until much later in the day. In fact, another report shared by LPGA Media from a few hours ago shows that the entire day might be troubled with rain. Hence, fans might have to prepare for not being able to watch Nelly Korda & Co. play a single hole at TPC Boston today.

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