Will Scotland's Fickle Weather Impact the 2024 Alfred Dunhill Links Championship?
St AndrewsTue Oct 01 2024
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The Alfred Dunhill Links Championship is just around the corner, and it's time to focus on the most unpredictable element – the weather! Scotland is notorious for its changeable weather, and this year's event is no exception. The tournament is scheduled to take place over three days, with the first two days being played on the Championship Course at Carnoustie, the Old Course at St Andrews, and the Old Kingsbarns Links. The final round will be played on the Old Course once again.
In 2023, the event was reduced to 54 holes due to inclement weather, which pushed the third round from Saturday to Sunday and eventually to Monday. The winner, Matt Fitzpatrick, was no doubt relieved to have the championship wrapped up. This year, the weather forecast for the opening day on October 3rd is mostly cloudy, with an 18% chance of rain in the morning. The temperature is expected to range from 56F to 46F, with winds blowing from east-southeast at a speed of 5-10 mph.
The good news is that there's only a 7% chance of rain on the second day, but the day might be a bit more gloomy than the first, with more clouds and temperatures reaching 59F. However, the third day is where things get really interesting. The forecast predicts a 50% chance of showers, with winds blowing from south-southeast at 10-15 mph and temperatures around 55F during the day.
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