
British Open Standings 2015: Saturday's Easy-to-View Mobile Updates Leaderboard
Players and officials are still battling the conditions at St. Andrews to finish the second round of the British Open Championship on Saturday.
Due to a rain delay on Friday, most players with afternoon tee times were forced to play an incomplete round and hoped to resume Saturday morning. However, players only squeezed in about an hour of golf this morning before officials delayed play again.
Some players showcased their frustration when the officials decided to suspend play. Jordan Spieth and others thought, with the wind gusting at up to 45 mph, the players should not have begun play at all this morning.
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At this morning's start time, the course was difficult but playable, and the greens were playable, according to the officials who run the British Open. However, as Louis Oosthuizen lined up his putt, the wind blew his stationary ball further from the hole this morning.
Play is expected to resume at 11 a.m. ET time Saturday as the officials wait for a meaningful reduction in wind speeds, according to the R&A.
Players will complete their second rounds today. Then the third round will be played Sunday and the final round will take place on Monday, according to Golf Digest's Ron Sirak.
As second-round action remains at St. Andrews, take a look at the leaderboard and some of the players that still have holes left to play.

The Cut Line
As Dustin Johnson, Jason Day and company fight to keep their spots at the top of the leaderboard, other players will battle to make the cut. The cut line is expected to be at even par following the completion of the second round.
Tiger Woods looks unlikely to make the cut, currently sitting at five strokes over par with six holes remaining. As the scores currently stand, he will miss the cut in his second straight major and three of his last four majors, according to ESPN.com's Bob Harig.
Another former major winner will need to finish Saturday well as Bubba Watson currently sits over the cut line. The two-time Masters winner, sits one-over par with two holes remaining.
Weather always plays a factor on the Old Course at St. Andrews and this weekend is no different. As play resumes today, the wind could mean the difference in falling off the leaderboard or missing the cut.



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