Tuesday, September 27, 2016

HIGH WINDS AT CASTLE STUART CUT 
HIGHLAND PRO-AM TO TWO ROUNDS

The £46,600 Highland Golf Links pro-am, scheduled for 54 holes with rounds of Royal Dornoch, Nairn and Castle Stuart, has had to be reduced to two rounds after play on the second day at Castle Stuart was abandoned due to high winds.
The tournament, one of the most lucrative on the Tartan Tour, will now be decided by the scores achieved by the professionals and their amateur teams at Royal Dornoch and Nairn.
The first-day scores at Castle Stuart have been discarded.
 The new leader of the tournament is Graham Fox (Clydeway Golf) by virtue of the seven-under-par round he had
at Nairn Golf Club.
Jack McDonald (unattached) is lying second with a four-under 66 he scored at Royal Dornoch.
Greg McBain (Newmachar) is third on three-under 68 from his round at Nairn.
The tournament ends on Wednesday when those who have not yet played either Royal Dornoch or Nairn will complete their final 36-hole totals.



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