Heavy rain in Scotland and waterlogged courses caused play at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship to be abandoned again on Sunday.
It was the second day in a row that no play was possible at the DP World Tour's pro-am format event held across Kingsbarns, Carnoustie and St Andrews.
The third round has now been pushed back to Monday and will be the final round, with play due to start at 9:00am (local time) at St Andrews and Kingsbarns.
The action is due to start at Carnoustie at 11:30am, although only if the conditions are favourable at 7:30am.
England's Matt Fitzpatrick holds a one-shot lead on 13-under-par ahead of Scotland's Grant Forrest and Spaniard Nacho Elvira, with English pair Marcus Armitage and Matthew Southgate two shots further back.
In the pro-am, Fitzpatrick is in second place with mum Susan, a shot behind Julien Guerrier and Stephane Connery.
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