Mother Nature has always tested golf’s best. The 2022 Players Championship saw nearly five hours of rain delays on Thursday alone. Players battled through multiple storm interruptions that weekend. The tournament didn’t finish until Monday. Fast forward to October 9, 2025. The Baycurrent Classic at Yokohama Country Club faced its own meteorological monster.

Typhoon Halong, a Category 4-equivalent storm, passed roughly 150 miles south of Tokyo. The outer bands brought chaos to Day 1. Players fought through sustained winds of 25-30 mph and gusts reaching 35-40 mph. Bud Cauley and Max Greyserman emerged as unlikely heroes. Both carded bogey-free 67s to share the lead. Their performance seemed almost impossible given the brutal conditions. Cauley didn’t sugarcoat the difficulty. “

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