LIGHTNING DELAYS START AT LEOPARD CREEK, SOUTH AFRICA
FROM THE EUROPEAN TOUR WEBSITE
A spell of lightning in the area forced a delay to the start of the fourth and final day of the Alfred Dunhill Championship at Leopard Creek, South Africa.
With the electrical storms quickly passing by the Mpumalanga venue, play began at 06.50 local time with a 45-minute delay to all previously published round four tee times.
Therefore, the final group of South Africa’s Charl Schwartzel, who romped into a ten-shot lead on Saturday thanks to a second consecutive eight under par 64, and France’s Gregory Bourdy are due to tee off at 12.20 local time.
TO VIEW THE LIVE SCORING FROM THE COURSE LATER IN THE DAY
CLICK HERE
A spell of lightning in the area forced a delay to the start of the fourth and final day of the Alfred Dunhill Championship at Leopard Creek, South Africa.
With the electrical storms quickly passing by the Mpumalanga venue, play began at 06.50 local time with a 45-minute delay to all previously published round four tee times.
Therefore, the final group of South Africa’s Charl Schwartzel, who romped into a ten-shot lead on Saturday thanks to a second consecutive eight under par 64, and France’s Gregory Bourdy are due to tee off at 12.20 local time.
TO VIEW THE LIVE SCORING FROM THE COURSE LATER IN THE DAY
CLICK HERE
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