Open officials deny wind-delay favouritism

The chairman of The Open’s championship committee has dismissed as “absolute nonsense” the accusation that they showed favouritism in deciding when to stop play during the second round at St Andrews.

Open officials deny wind-delay favouritism

The chairman of The Open’s championship committee has dismissed as “absolute nonsense” the accusation that they showed favouritism in deciding when to stop play during the second round at St Andrews.

World number one Tiger Woods had played only three shots when the action was suspended at 2.40pm amid gusts of more than 40mph.

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