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Play washed away at Dunhill; third round to be finale on Monday

Alfred Dunhill Links Championship 2023 - Day Four - St Andrews
Alfred Dunhill Links Championship 2023 - Day Four - St Andrews

ST. ANDREWS, Scotland — Heavy rain in Scotland caused play at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship to be abandoned for the day again on Sunday.

It was the second straight day that no play was possible at the DP World Tour event held across three of Scotland’s great courses — Kingsbarns, Carnoustie and the Old Course at St. Andrews.

The third round has been pushed back to Monday and will be the final round, weather permitting.

The plan is to have a two-tee start at St. Andrews and Kingsbarns at 9 a.m. local time, with a shotgun start planned for 11:30 a.m. at Carnoustie.

If, at 7:30 Monday morning, it is deemed that Carnoustie will not be playable at 11:30, there will be no play at any course and a further announcement will be made.

If there is play, Golf Channel will show live coverage, beginning at 6:30 a.m. ET.

Matt Fitzpatrick holds a one-shot lead on 13-under par ahead of Scotland’s Grant Forrest and Spain’s Nacho Elvira. English pair Marcus Armitage and Matthew Southgate are two shots further back.