What is normally a fantastic pro-am golf week in the golf house has been destroyed by the effects of Hurricane Amy. Dear Championship, Located with Famous, Dunhill Links in St. Andrews It is reduced to only 54 holes while Saturday’s third round was postponed.
The last round of Sunday has been canceled as most of the United Kingdom and Northern Europe are fighting Storm Amy – the remains of Hurricanes Hurricane and Imelda, which managed to join the Atlantic.
What you mean for golf is that Scotland is very own, Bob MacintreHe is seeking to increase the case of his homeland trophy. Macintyre caught a lot of the worst wind on Friday afternoon and Saturday morning, marking a direct second 66 to sit at 12 under and tied up for the superiority. Macintyre said the weather was mostly as bad as he has played recently. He and the fields were in place and were ready to go with as many layers as possible, but the high winds kept the course not to be movable.
The photographers had a day on the ground grasping the players taking the cover behind the tournament signs, and Macintyre using a massive, white white bag with electric heat. The metal garage around the range of steering was taken from high winds, which were the main delay of the game on Saturday.
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Dunhill links is a pro-am where Bill Murray’s likes interprets, Andy Murray-No connection, we can best say-piers Morgan, Catherine Zeta-Jones and many others. Groups play a round in the old St. Andrews course, Sister -in -law and Kingsbarns, always playing the last round of the championship in the old course. With the last round canceled now, the teams will still play the remaining course on their journey – it just can’t be the old course, which was covered in the water whenever it was transmitted.
The best competition of Macintyre is currently Richard Sterne, which also decreases on 12 under. Sterne was able to avoid some of the worst weather in his draw, but will now play in most of the same conditions as Macinty on Sunday.
“After all the years of playing here,” started sterne, “Sometimes you get good draws. Sometimes you get bad draws and today I have a good draw. Very happy with that.”
South Africa will be against local fans, surely, with the name of Macintre on the manager’s table. Only four strokes back is Brooks Koepka, who has been on a trip to the euro of species. Koepka played both Irish Open and BMW PGA Championship in Wentworth, losing cutting in both and even failing to break 80 in the second round of Irish Open. Koepka then ended up the third solo in French Open and is able to fight Sunday in Scotland … as long as the weather allows.
The third and last round will start again at 9am with local time, where the weather is currently calling for rain but wind 20+ mph, with gusts about 35 mph. For the winner, go the spoils of a trophy, a photo shoot on the Swilcan bridge … and hopefully a hot drink afterwards.

