Madeira Islands Open reduced to 54 holes due to high winds

Officials had no option as balls moved on greens due to gusts at mountain-top venue

The Madeira Islands Open has been reduced to 54 holes after strong winds meant no play was possible at Santo da Serra on Thursday.

Gusts reached 47mph and stayed steadily above 35mph during the day, causing balls to move on the greens at the mountain-top venue.

Round one is scheduled to start on Friday, with tee times for the first two rounds remaining unchanged and the cut coming after 36 holes.

Tournament director Jose Maria Zamora said: "Despite the efforts we've made – we didn't cut the greens for the last two days because we knew about this forecast – winds have been too strong and gusty. Every time we sent our referees to check, the balls were moving on the green.

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“The players have been waiting in the players’ lounge now for up to eight hours, so the best option is to send them back and start fresh tomorrow.”

The wind is forecast to die down overnight, although rain and possible thunderstorms could affect play on Friday.

The tournament has suffered numerous weather problems down the years and was reduced to 36 holes last year due to lengthy fog delays.