The Barbasol Championship, which is part of the North American Golf Tour (PGA), was again delayed by weather and darkness, and where American Max McGreevy led the third round on Saturday at Keene Trace Golf Club in Nicholasville, Kentucky.
McGreevy, who shared the lead in the tournament with Germany’s Matti Schmid at the end of the second round on Saturday morning, had earlier stopped the game in the evening.
On Friday, a violent storm caused the tournament to be suspended. On Saturday, a more severe storm stopped playing for more than five hours, and McGreevy and Schmid only started the third round with an hour left before nightfall.
The two players topped the 200th in the world on Saturday morning when the dust settled, adding 63 to 65 on Thursday to lead 16 under par. They were ahead of Canada’s Adam Svensson, who shot 62 on Thursday but had to settle for 67 on Friday before the game was suspended.
For the first time, the Barbasol Championship is part of the American PGA Tour and the European DP World Tour, as well as the Scottish Open, which starts on Thursday and features most of the world’s best players before the British Open begins. next week in St Andrews.
temporary classification
2nd round
128 Matti Schmid (GER) (65-63)
Max McGreevy (USA) (65-63)
129 Adam Svensson (CAN) (62-67)
Ricardo Gouveia (BY) (64-65)
130 Trey Mullinax (USA) (65-65)
Kevin Streelman (USA) (66-64)
131 Tyler Duncan (USA) (67-64)
132 Robin Roussel (FRA) (64-68)
Source: La Verdad

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