ST ANDREWS, Scotland, July 18 (Reuters) - Play was suspended at the British Open on Saturday morning after strong 45mph winds started moving the golf balls on the St Andrews greens.
About 45 minutes of play was possible but it proved a costly spell for leader Dustin Johnson as he returned at 7am to try and complete his second round which had been held over from the night before.
Placing his ball down behind the marker he left just short of the par-five 14th green on Friday evening, the American paid the price for a poor chip and then three-putted to drop a shot.