PGA Tour's 2013 opener hit by winds
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PGA Tour's 2013 opener hit by winds

Updated 1131 GMT (1931 HKT) January 9, 2013
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Dustin Johnson won the Tournament of Champions in Hawaii after finishing 16-under-par at the reduced three-round event on Monday. Play was abandoned the previous three days due to high winds. Christian Petersen/Getty Images
Masters champion Bubba Watson pretends to tee off as his caddy Ted Scott holds a finger on the ball to keep it from blowing away during Sunday's delayed opening round of the Tournament of Champions. Christian Petersen/Getty Images
Charlie Beljan leans into the wind after taking a rehit on a tee shot on Sunday, when play was called off for the third day in a row in the PGA Tour's season-opening event. Christian Petersen/Getty Images
Winds reached almost 50 miles per hour at the Plantation Course in Kapalua, Hawaii. Christian Petersen/Getty Images
Scott Stallings shields himself from the wind and rain as he attempts to putt on the second hole green on Friday. Christian Petersen/Getty Images
The $5.7 million tournament, which features 30 winners from the 2012 season, has been put back to a Tuesday finish with only 54 of the 72 holes potentially to be played. Christian Petersen/Getty Images