Macintyre Tems Teames Before Playing suspended on Alfred Dunhill Link

Favorite house Robert McIntire Before the second round of the weather -affected Alfred Dunhill Link Championship, a part of the clubhouse lead was suspended in Kingsburn to grab a part of the clubhouse lead.

When the initial starter Richard Stern posted a bogie-free 67 on the old course St Andrews Equal to set the target to 12 As the weather deterioratesHe was unlikely to be caught as strong winds and heavy rains defeated all three host courses throughout the afternoon.

But Rider cup star and local hero McIntire On this occasion, after making a solitary bogie in roses, seven cords and the worst of the season, he joined the stern at the top by signing each other directly for 66.

Stern of stern Louis Oshujan After 68 carding in Kingsburn, there was a shot behind co-agarcies, which was one ahead of a large group of Scotland. Scott jaimison And Tom McKibin of Northern Ireland.

Macintyre started his second round in the 10th T in Kingsburn on Friday and made a bright start, raising Burdies on 11th, 12th and 14th.

World No. 9 picked up another shot in the first time after sending his approach up to five feet, but a small second bogie.

He bounced back into the style, however, firing the Beddy in the third and fifth – from about 20 feet – to walk with the stern at the summit before exploiting the ninth range from another range to another.

Conditions in three link courses were wet and wild

Conditions in three link courses were wet and wild ,Getty images,

McIntire said: “This was an ideal period of golf, especially once the weather came, just a cute era.

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“It is difficult when it gets into this air. It is difficult to kill the ball with air.

“So I was trying to try and fight air on some holes and was not comfortable. But I made some beautiful shots. Yes, solidly put into the air.”

Jamisson, who produced 68 in Carnostoi, said: “This is clearly traditionally difficult for three places. So anything in the 60s, I must have signed and obviously the way the weather turned to nine, I was happy to hang.”

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Nathan Kimsi ​​of England made nine consecutive Birds in the old course to write his name. DP world tour Record books as a third player to achieve achievement after Matt Wallace and James Nittiies.

People with the hole will still return to BST on Saturday at 8 am before starting at 12.30 am from the third round to complete.

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