Ian Poulter said he used his umbrella to shield the wind so he could mark his ball on the green, but when the umbrella moved, so did his golf ball.
At most PGA Tour events under similar circumstances, players would be allowed to mark their ball's position in the fairway, clean it off and replace it on the same spot, without penalty.
When storm clouds moved in, Garcia already hit a tough shot onto the green at No. 7, and Woods had to mark his ball in the fairway when the siren sounded to stop play.
Essex lost Mark Pettini first ball but Flower, who guided Essex to FP Trophy glory at Lord's last month, made 68 off 42 balls to seal it with an over left.
He played back to a good-length ball and edged to Mark Wagh at first slip after a 170-ball innings which contained 12 fours and two sixes.
Six minutes into the second period of extra time, Kirkham drew level after Sphinx keeper Ashley Hooker spilt the ball at the feet of Kirkham striker Mark Wane, who chipped the ball into the net from close range.
Mark Kennedy cut the ball back inside the box and Cardiff-bred Ledley enhanced his local hero status.
Bowyer latched on to James McFadden's lofted pass before cushioning the ball past Mark Schwarzer for his fourth goal of the season.
Scharner pounced on the hour mark to turn the ball in at the far post after Emile Heskey's close range effort was parried by Derby keeper Roy Carroll.
Stokes replied with a right-footed effort from the edge of the St Johnstone penalty area that Smith held well, then the Northern Ireland international missed with a close-range header from a Mark Wilson long-ball.
Essex lost Mark Pettini to the first ball of their reply, Alastair Cook soon followed - and they never recovered.
Visiting captain Mark Chilton hit the first ball for four but was soon out lbw to a toe-crushing yorker from Australian seamer Nicholson.
Sinclair and Mark Richardson survived the new ball burst from Glenn McGrath and Jason Gillespie, but the introduction of Kasprowicz as first change soon paid off for Australia.
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From a tapped penalty the Scarlets got the ball out to Mark Jones, to create their first legitimate scoring chance, but he was bundled into touch five metres from the line.
Mark Noble dallied on the ball in his penalty box allowing Heskey to win possession and when the ball was cleverly worked into the box via Luke Young, Bent glanced his header past Green.
McCormack's free-kick from the right was met at the far post by captain Mark Hudson who squeezed the ball home with a header from the narrowest of angles to score his first goal since his summer move to Cardiff.
Following their first corner in the sixth minute the ball broke to the edge of the box to Kilmarnock midfielder Mark Reilly, who steadied himself but blasted the ball harmlessly over the bar.
However, the striker hurried his shot on the turn from eight yards and hit the ball straight at goalkeeper Mark Brown.
He latched onto Mark Noble's through-ball and out-paced the Fulham defence before beating Schwarzer to the pass and poking home into the unguarded net.
Choreographer Josh Rhodes said the script originally used dance only at the palace ball, but director Mark Brokaw and writer Douglas Carter Beane asked him look for danceable moments.
But on a rare raid they took the lead with a superb goal from Mark Bentley, who received the ball from Che Stadhart and hammered it home from 30 yards.
The deadlock was finally broken on the 15-minute mark, the hosts spreading the ball wide, allowing Purdham to feed Pryce who had the simple task of cantering over in the corner.
The Tongans made an impressive start and went ahead when Mark Cueto failed to release the ball after a tackle, giving Pierre Hola the chance to put over an eighth minute penalty.
And the tourists were jubilant the very next delivery when Vaughan edged his first ball from Nel to wicketkeeper Mark Boucher.
And, after Shivnarine Chanderpaul went for 51, Kyle Hogg and Mark Chilton won it with just a ball to spare on 171-7.
Charlton Athletic's Shaun Bartlett wasted a fine opportunity to level on 37 minutes when he overran the ball after rounding Aussie keeper Mark Schwarzer.
He kicked cleverly downfield, Mark Cueto gave chase and scooped the ball before finding the onrushing Bell advancing forward at pace to cross the line with ease.
Maguire almost grabbed his second of the day with a header from inside the penalty box in the 53rd minute, but the ball drifted wide of the mark.
David Warner made his one-day international debut for Australia in place of the injured Michael Clarke, but he managed only five before edging a ball from Steyn to keeper Mark Boucher.
However, Windows (38) played a rash shot off Hodge to be caught at long-on by Pattison and skipper Mark Alleyne departed for a fifth-ball duck after edging a Harmison delivery to Hodge.
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