The final round of the Portugal Masters will have a shotgun start with bad weather expected in Portugal on Sunday.
The third round had all players starting at 0800 from different tees with heavy rain, high winds and even possible thunderstorms predicted to arrive in Vilamoura from Saturday lunchtime.
And with a similar forecast set for Sunday, organisers have decided to bring back the tee times again to provide the best chance of completing a 72-hole tournament.
Sunday's shotgun start will be just the third in European Tour history with the only one outside of this year's event taking place for the final round of the 1994 Czech Open.
"We're expecting some bad weather again," said José María Zamora, Tournament Director of the Portugal Masters.
"It's going to be raining all day long. It's going to be lighter in the morning and some heavy stuff will come in around midday so we've taken the decision we should go again for another shotgun start at eight o'clock."