Play was abandoned due to heavy rain and flooding at the Alfred Dunhill Championship.
40 players were able to start their rounds but none made it past six holes before play was suspended.
“It’s tough when you have to do this but we suspended twice this morning and the course became unplayable very quickly, particularly the lower-lying holes,” said tournament director David Williams.
“Because it’s been raining throughout the day and there is more on its way, we’ve taken the decision to suspend the third round.
“We’re going to restart tomorrow at 6.30am, there’s still about five or six games to tee off, but the third round will be the final round.
“The final group tomorrow will start at about 7:20 and we should hopefully be finishing around 12.30. At around about that time, the weather is going to start to deteriorate again and the forecast for tomorrow afternoon is rain and thunderstorms so we’re just going to try and get ourselves a nice 54-hole tournament.”
Tournament Director David Williams provides an update on the state of play in Johannesburg.#DunhillChamps pic.twitter.com/b3BuFeoynF
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