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Rain-Hit Alfred Dunhill Reduced to 54 Holes
Persistent heavy rain forced abandonment of third round, making the 54-hole format final, with Eugenio Chacarra leading at 15 under par, organizers said.
- This year's Alfred Dunhill Championship will be reduced to 54 holes after the third round was abandoned due to rain and flooding at Royal Johannesburg.
- Heavy rain caused play to be abandoned in the third round, where only 40 players started their rounds, and none completed more than six holes before suspension.
- Tournament director David Williams stated, 'the course became unplayable very quickly, particularly the lower-lying holes.'
- Eugenio Chacarra leads the tournament at 15-under par, with a two-stroke advantage.
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Rain Halts Alfred Dunhill Championship to 54 Holes | Sports-Games
The Alfred Dunhill Championship has been shortened to 54 holes due to severe weather disruptions. Heavy rains forced play suspension at Royal Johannesburg, making the course unplayable. Leaders like Eugenio Chacarra and others will resume under challenging conditions in the final round.
·India
Read Full ArticleThis Saturday, in Johannesburg, South Africa, the third round of the Alfred Dunhill Championship was strongly disturbed by the rain, which flooded the course. The organizers finally decided to suspend the game until Sunday and reduce the tournament to 54 holes.
·Boulogne-Billancourt, France
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