Sunday's final round at The Open will start an hour earlier than scheduled to avoid the worst of the heavy wind and rain expected at Royal Portrush.
The R&A announced the move in a bid to ease the strain on players on the final day of the first Open Championship in Northern Ireland since 1951.
The race for the Claret Jug is intensifying with a number of the world's top golfers all vying for the lead at Royal Portrush.
Sunday's final day promises to be a thriller, with thousands of fans expected to once again descend on the famous Dunluce Links.
And fans have been advised that play will start earlier that scheduled.
The Open's official Twitter account (@TheOpen) tweeted on Saturday evening: "Sunday tee times have been moved forward due to the adverse weather forecast.
"The first tee time will be at 7:32am with the leaders beginning their final round at 1.47pm"
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