Sept 14 (Reuters) - Second round scores were scrapped in theWomen's British Open at Hoylake on Friday after high windsgusting up to 60mph made it difficult for the players to keeptheir balls on the green or the tee. Play was suspended after 78 minutes at the Royal LiverpoolGolf Club and the competitors will now return to the linkscourse at 0650 local time (0550 GMT) on Saturday to start theirsecond rounds again. Britain's Karen Stupples, winner of the major championshipin 2004, described the weather as "brutal" while Michelle Wiesaid she had "never seen conditions like that in my life. ...
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