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by Staff Writers Washington (AFP) Aug 26, 2011
Sports officials postponed and rescheduled events along the Northeast coast of the United States on Friday as Hurricane Irene threatened to bring devastating winds and heavy rain to the region. The US PGA Tour reduced its first season-ending playoff event, The Barclays in New Jersey near New York City, from 72 to 54 holes, fearing the course at Plainfield Country Club would be unplayable for days after the storm hit. The third round was moved to early Saturday morning and if it cannot be completed, scores would revert to 36 holes to decide a winner. Results will determine the 100 players who reach next week's second playoff round at Boston. US Open officials, set to begin the year's last Grand Slam tennis tournament on Monday at Flushing Meadows in New York, called off Saturday's Arthur Ashe Kids' Day, an annual charity event, because of the storm's potential fury. World No. 1 Novak Djokovic of Serbia and defending US Open champion Rafael Nadal of Spain were among the celebrities planning to take part in the event. Instead, the US Tennis Association announced the facility would be closed on Sunday with plans to reopen on Monday ahead of the scheduled morning start of matches. Major League Soccer (MLS) announced that Portland's game at D.C. United, which had been moved to Saturday afternoon from Saturday night, would instead be postponed indefinitely. A make-up date was set to be announced next week. MLS had already rescheduled the much-awaited Los Angeles Galaxy at New York Red Bulls match, featuring English star David Beckham for the Galaxy and French star Thierry Henry for New York, from Sunday to October 4. New England's planned Sunday match at the Philadelphia Union was rescheduled to September 7. Several Major League Baseball games were moved, with the New York Mets postponing their scheduled Saturday and Sunday home games against Atlanta due to the advancing storm. The Mets' ballpark is adjacent to the US Open venue. The Boston Red Sox moved their Sunday home game against Oakland to Saturday, when they will play a double-header against the A's, while the Philadelphia Phillies will host Florida on Saturday but a planned Sunday game will now be played on September 15. Also, a pre-season National Football League exhibition game between the New York Jets and New York Giants was moved to an afternoon kickoff from a planned night start.
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