Rain continues to wreak havoc on LPGA Final Qualifying.

After play was suspended for the second time in four days on Sunday morning, the LPGA announced that it will reduce the scheduled 90-hole qualifying tournament to 72 holes. The goal is to complete the third and fourth rounds by the end of Tuesday.

There also will not be a cut, though the top 25 finishers and ties will still earn LPGA cards.

The start of the first round at Magnolia Grove in Mobile, Alabama, was pushed back from Thursday to Friday because of inclement weather. The second delay happened at 9:05 a.m. CT on Sunday and lasted until 2:30 p.m. Third-round action was called for darkness with the 115-player field, split among the Falls and Crossings courses, having completed between four and 11 holes.

Originally, the field

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