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MacIntyre Makes Successful Ryder Cup Homecoming by Winning Dunhill Links Championship on Home Soil
Storm Amy forced suspension of the third round with gusts over 50 mph, reducing the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship to 54 holes across three Scottish courses.
- On Saturday, tournament organisers canceled play for the remainder of the day and cut the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship to 54 holes, rescheduling the third round for Sunday at St Andrews, Kingsbarns and Carnoustie.
- Storm Amy forced Friday's suspension and pushed the second round into Saturday morning, with wind gusts topping 50 mph making the three courses at St Andrews, Kingsbarns, and Carnoustie unplayable.
- Among the chasers, Louis Oosthuizen is one shot back while Tyrrell Hatton is five adrift, with Matt Fitzpatrick and Tommy Fleetwood further behind.
- Organisers suspended play just after 2:30pm and confirmed no further Saturday action was possible, while Sky Sports Golf will carry the final round live from 11.30am on Sunday at St Andrews.
- The event has now been cut to 54 holes for the second time in three years, and Robert MacIntyre, Scottish golfer, aims for a second European Tour title after last year's Scottish Open win at The Renaissance Club.
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Hurricane weather wreaks havoc on Scotland, limits Dunhill to 54 holes
Hurricane-force winds and rain have battered the field at the Dunhill Links in St. Andrews, shortening the event to just 54 holes. The post Hurricane weather wreaks havoc on Scotland, limits Dunhill to 54 holes appeared first on Golf.
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