Robert McCainer has the joint lead of the Alfred Dunhil Championship for agencies, where the play was suspended after the storm flew Amy Havok on Friday.
McCainer fought the brutal conditions, reaching seven birds and unilateral ghosts in the worst case, to obtain a share of the club on the second day of the championship that is played in three sessions in Saint Andrews, Carniti and Kingsbarns.
The leading golf player in Scotland hopes to return to home soil elegantly with a follower of followers Ryder Cup won the European Championships in New York The 29 -year -old was one of the players who got the best elements before the second round early.
Richard Stern from South Africa joined McCayter in a share of the club at 12 under equality, with his compatriot Luis Ostozen, who won the 2010 Open in St. Andrews, with another bullet.
Nevertheless, Macintyre was pleased with his performance as he released six less than 66 in the Kingsbarns to the joy of the Parubians Hardy who challenged the weather to see.
“It was a perfect tour of the golf, especially as soon as the weather arrived, just a beautiful tour,” said Macintier.
“It is difficult when this is stormy. It is difficult to hit the ball with the wind.
“I had to try to fight the wind over certain holes and I was not comfortable. But I made some beautiful shots. Yes, I put strongly in the wind.”
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MacIntyre is not the only Ryder CUP champion in hunting to the last day of the tournament, with three other members of the Luke Donald team in obtaining a charge.
Fitzpatrick died is four shots behind the leaders, as the English fired 69 for 67 from Thursday to sitting at eight under equality.
One of the shots that appeared at the back is the defense champion, Terril Haton, who started today’s level with McCayter but could not keep up with the man from Oban forward despite the circumstances.
Tommy Fleetwood has completed the trio of the English players with the hopes of victory on Saturday. He sits with Haton on seven under equality.
British hopes in this tournament are Scott Jameson from Scotland and Tom Mcipen from Scotland, both of whom are in a large group of players sitting at nine years of age while American Brooks Quibka was another snapshot.
Matthew Jordan, the English man who led Field on Thursday evening, returned on Friday with a score of 75 years to return to six below, but there was better news for Mathan Kimsey, who made nine consecutive birds in the old track to write his name in the DP World Cours book as only the third to achieve the feat after Matt Wallace and James Nitties.
Watch Alfred Dunhill Links Championship live Sky Sports Golf From 12 pm on Friday. DP World, PGA Tour and LPGA Tour and more nodes.
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2025-10-03 16:29:00