Hurricane weather wreaked havoc on Scotland, limiting Dunhill to 54 holes

Often, in the Golf House, a wonderful week of Pro-Am golf was destroyed by the effects of Hurricane Amy. With Saturday’s third round of the game being postponed, St Andrews’ adorable, celebrity-filled Dunhill’s link championship was reduced to just 54 holes.
So Sunday’s final round was cancelled as most people in Britain and Nordic have been fighting Storm Amy.
This means Scotland’s own Bob MacIntyre hopes to add his home trophy case. MacIntyre caught a lot of the worst winds on Friday afternoon and Saturday morning, sat down for the second straight second, under 12 and leading. McIntyre said the weather was mostly as bad as he had played lately. He and the fields are in place, ready to work with as many layers as possible, but the strong winds prevent the route from working.
The photographer has a field-captured player behind the game sign, while McIntyre uses a huge white handmade bag with electric heating. The surrounding metal fence has been tilted by strong winds, which is the main delay on Saturday.
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Dunhill’s link is a career starring Bill Murray, Andy Murray, etc. – Nothing to do with, the best say – Piers Morgan, Catherine Zeta-Jones, etc. The group played a round at the old stadium in St. Andrews, Carnoustie and Kingsbarns, always playing the final round of the championship on the old stadium. With the final round cancellation, the team will still be on the rest of the route on the journey – this may not be the old route, and it will be covered with water whenever the broadcast flashes.
McIntyre’s best game right now is Richard Sterne, who is also under 12 years old. Stern was able to avoid the worst weather in his draw, but will now play in most cases with McIntyre on Sunday.
“After years of competition, sometimes you get good attraction. Sometimes you get bad attraction, and today I get a good attraction. Very happy with that.”
South Africans will surely compete with McIntyre’s name on the rankings against local fans. Brooks Koepka has only four shots and he has been traveling in Europe. Koepka played in the Irish Open and BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth, missing out on both cuts and even failed to break the 80 in the second round of the Irish Open. Koepka then finished third in the French Open, and could compete for Sunday in Scotland as long as the weather permitted.
The third and final round will be launched again at 9 a.m. local time, where there is currently no rain, only 20 mph winds and gusts of about 35 mph. The winner goes to the trophy, the photos taken on the Swiss Bridge… Hope to drink hot drinks afterwards.