hello there and welcome along to sportsday. all the talking points from the premier league to come but first to the masters, which has been heavily affected by the weather. we saw trees fall on the course at augusta yesterday, as concerns over storms delayed the second round. on day three, the rain is still falling but it s no longer an issue for rory mcilroy whose masters is over. brooks koepka leads the way on round three, on 13 under, jon rahm not far behind. earlier i spoke to our sports correspondent andy swiss and asked him how the weather had affected play. the weather certainly has been causing a few problems of the last 24 causing a few problems of the last 2a hours or so. as you say, yesterday, those really dramatic scenes on the 17th hole when those three trees came crashing down. it was a lucky escape, really for the spectators that were around the 17th
down. it was a lucky escape, really, for the spectators that were around the 17th hole. not surprisingly after that, the 17th hole. not surprisingly afterthat, play the 17th hole. not surprisingly after that, play was suspended for the rest of the day, staff will try to clear away all the debris. so this morning, a lot of players still haven t completed their second round, so they were back early to complete those rounds. the weather has not been great, it has been cold, wet, the temperature has dropped by about 20 degrees over the last 2a hours or so, but so far, there haven t been any more interruptions to play so far. the players who are out this morning completing their second rounds, sean run, picked up a few shots, he finished his second round on ten under par, that s two shots behind the leader. now, to try and catch up on lost time, the players are going up on lost time, the players are going up for the third round at the moment, but going out in groups of three rather than nor
near the 17th hole. oh, good gracious! watch out. oh, my god. i hope everybody is okay. holy smokes. jericka: the pine knocks down two smaller trees. luckily no one was hurt and so far the stormy weather doesn t appear to be bothering 32-year-old brooks koepka who is 12 under par after two rounds and in the hunt for his very first green jacket. augusta national is not the only place where the weather may be problematic this holiday weekend. for details on that, let s bring in meteorologist alex wilson from our partners at the weather channel. good evening, alex. jericka, it s going to be a tough start of the holiday weekend with rain showers likely along the gulf coast, heavy downpours could lead to some flooding concerns. also watching for some stronger storms but i think those will be isolated. tomorrow looks like a miserable day at the masters. things to clear out, though, into our easter sunday. across the southeast, you can see atlanta highs back into the mid 60s and a lot
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the official golf rankennings and taking home pga tour history. the highlight of the day belonged to alex smally in the iconic 17th hole. watch. this happened just a short time ago at the 17. 26-year-old alex smally, from 133 yards. bounce it in. ashley: i could probably do that. let s be real. that was one of the three holes in one at the island green this weekend. ainsley: that s amazing. brian: that s the island that gives everybody trouble. hit it on that or blow the whole tournament. learn to play golf. always getting invited. ainsley: never played? played in vacation one time and i didn t do so well. so, it was a real shot at my ego because i m typically a good athlete. brian: if you are not going to be good don t do it.