Get ready, Charlotte! The Truist Championship is set to tee off this week, drawing thousands of golf enthusiasts from across the region. But there's a twist—this year's tournament comes with a new challenge as the city faces extreme drought conditions.
Starting May 15, mandatory water restrictions will take effect, impacting everything from home lawns to major events like this PGA Tour stop. With the course demanding pristine conditions, organizers are working closely with local officials to balance top-tier play with conservation efforts.
Meteorologist Joe Puma will break down the steps being taken to save water during the tournament—think smarter irrigation and eco-friendly practices—on Channel 9 at 5 p.m. It's a reminder that even in the world of professional sports, sustainability is par for the course.
Whether you're hitting the links or watching from home, stay tuned for how the Truist Championship is adapting to these dry times. And if you're heading out, don't forget your sun protection—the heat is on!
