NO PLAY POSSIBLE TODAY IN MOROCCO
DAR ES SALAM OPEN NOW 2 ROUNDS
FROM THE EPD TOUR WEBSITE
Rabat, Morocco − As severe thunderstorms made play impossible today, the 2014 Open Dar Es Salam had to be reduced to 36 holes.
Tournament director Simon Bowler was forced to make this decision on Monday afternoon when thunder and lightning crossed the golf course without a break and with the forecast giving no hope to let the players go out on the course.
The start of the second and final round of the tournament is now scheduled to tee off at 8am Tuesday local time.
In the lead after 18 holes is German Sebastian Heisele at five-under-par 68. Another German, Moritz Lampert, and H P Bacher from Austria share second place on 71.
Scots Conor O'Neil, Philip McLean and Sam Kiloh are tied 37th, each having returned a five-over-par 78.
FROM THE EPD TOUR WEBSITE
Rabat, Morocco − As severe thunderstorms made play impossible today, the 2014 Open Dar Es Salam had to be reduced to 36 holes.
Tournament director Simon Bowler was forced to make this decision on Monday afternoon when thunder and lightning crossed the golf course without a break and with the forecast giving no hope to let the players go out on the course.
The start of the second and final round of the tournament is now scheduled to tee off at 8am Tuesday local time.
In the lead after 18 holes is German Sebastian Heisele at five-under-par 68. Another German, Moritz Lampert, and H P Bacher from Austria share second place on 71.
Scots Conor O'Neil, Philip McLean and Sam Kiloh are tied 37th, each having returned a five-over-par 78.
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