The Scotsman

First day of Evian counts for nothing as rain sees final major cut to 54 holes

- By ELSPETH BURNSIDE

Scotland’s Catriona Matthew – in the first match out – had played eight holes in three over par when the first day of the Evian Championsh­ip, the fifth and final major of the women’s season, was wiped out by foul weather in France yesterday.

Matthew double-bogeyed the first and dropped another shot at the sixth before heavy rain flooded the course.

Play will start afresh today and it will become a 54-hole 0 Catriona Matthew: Scot was three over par after eight holes. event, finishing on Sunday. “We have made the decision to scrap today and start afresh tomorrow,” explained LPGA Commission­er Mike Whan. “Some players will not like it, but I’ll take the brunt of that. Everything is so wet that we were worried about safety. We will play 18 holes tomorrow and Saturday, then those that make the cut will play Sunday.

“If we kept to 72 holes, then we are looking at not finishing until Monday or Tuesday, and that is not good for anybody.”

World No 1 So Yeon Ryu was joint leader on two under after five when play was stopped. But it was all for nothing and everyone will start again today, weather permitting.

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