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      <title>Truist Championship: A Round One Drowned by Weather, and a Quiet Tribute to Seve</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Charlotte got close to two inches of rain by lunchtime on Thursday, which is the kind of weather number that does not so much delay a golf tournament as rewrite it. The Truist Championship, the signature event the PGA Tour likes to position as the warm-up to the second major of the year, was supposed to begin at first light at Quail Hollow. The first tee time eventually went off at twelve-thirty in the afternoon. The format had been changed twice by then. The two-balls that had been on the pairings sheet on Wednesday evening had become threesomes off split tees by Thursday morning, and even those threesomes were sent off later than the revised schedule had promised. None of that is unusual for May in the Carolinas. The unusual thing was the silence with which the Tour absorbed it.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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