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Third round to commence on Sunday as Alfred Dunhill Links Championship reduced to 54 holes
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Third round to commence on Sunday as Alfred Dunhill Links Championship reduced to 54 holes

The third round of the 2025 Alfred Dunhill Links Championship will take place on Sunday after play was cancelled due to high winds on day three, with the tournament to be decided over 54 holes.

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After Friday's weather had led to a suspension of the second round in the late afternoon, those with holes still to complete returned to the three host courses on Saturday morning.

Round three got under way in the early afternoon but no-one managed to complete more than two holes before play was suspended.

It was then announced that no further play would be possible on Saturday, with the third round now set to commence on Sunday as a two-tee start, over all three courses between 09.00 and 11.23.

Tournament Director Mikael Eriksson said: "Following consultation with IMG, Alfred Dunhill and the DP World Tour, the decision has been made to reduce this year’s Alfred Dunhill Links Championship to 54 holes.

“We attempted to begin the third round this afternoon, but shortly after play started wind gusts of 56mph were recorded which resulted in play being suspended. Conditions for the remainder of the day gave us no option but to cancel the third round, which will start afresh on Sunday morning.”

Home favourite Robert MacIntyre and South Africa's Richard Sterne remain the men to catch at the top of the leaderboard on 12 under par.

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