Heavy rainfall has forced the abandonment of Saturday’s play at the Alfred Dunhill Championship.
The DP World Tour event, which is being held at Royal Johannesburg in South Africa, was marred by heavy downpours during the third round.
Initially, play continued, albeit with a significant change to the setup of the par-5 sixth, which became a 177-yard par-3 after the area with the original tee box, which stands in a low-lying area, became waterlogged, leading to it being moved forward. You may like
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For the remainder of the third round, the 6th hole will play as a par 3

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