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Associated Press
Friday, July 24, 2009 OAKVILLE, Ontario -- Players took dead aim at Glen Abbey's rain-softened greens. A little thunderstorm got in on the act, too, at the 100th Canadian Open. "It developed just outside the 15-mile radar scope and it was the only storm in the region," PGA Tour tournament director Steve Carman said. "It wasn't very large, but it went right down the pipe to hit us." Lightning forced the players off the course at 7:30 p.m. ET Friday, half an hour after play resumed following a three-hour delay becaus ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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