Good for ducks, not birdies
Sport staff | 09 July, 2011 15:35
Green keepers work to move pools of water on the eighteenth fairway on the third day of the Scottish Open at Castle Stuart golf course near Inverness, Scotland July 9, 2011.Play was suspended after heavy overnight rainfall resulted in landslides and floods at the Castle Stuart course
Image by: DAVID MOIR / REUTERS
Image by: DAVID MOIR / REUTERS
A green keeper works to move pools of water on the first hole fairway on the third day of the Scottish Open at Castle Stuart golf course near Inverness, Scotland July 9, 2011
Image by: DAVID MOIR / REUTERS
Image by: DAVID MOIR / REUTERS
A green keeper stands in front of a landslide on the twelfth hole fairway on the third day of the Scottish Open at Castle Stuart golf course near Inverness, Scotland July 9, 2011
Image by: DAVID MOIR / REUTERS
Image by: DAVID MOIR / REUTERS
A scoreboard sits next to the flooded fairway on the eleventh hole fairway on the third day of the Scottish Open at Castle Stuart golf course near Inverness, Scotland July 9, 2011
Image by: DAVID MOIR / REUTERS
Image by: DAVID MOIR / REUTERS
A leaders board show that play is suspended due to bad weather during the second round of the Scottish Open at Castle Stuart golf course near Inverness, Scotland July 8, 2011
Image by: DAVID MOIR / REUTERS
Image by: DAVID MOIR / REUTERS
Play at the Scottish Open has been disrupted by floods and landslides caused by torrential downpours overnight.
The tournament has been reduced to 54 holes.
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