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Storm reduces Joburg Open to 54 holes

Johannesburg - A thunderstorm hit Royal Johannesburg and Kensington Golf Club on Saturday to cause yet another delay to the Joburg Open – this time reducing the tournament to 54 holes instead of the regulation 72.

The tournament has been hit by heavy rains throughout the week, and the first and second rounds were both disrupted as the course became increasingly waterlogged. But the storm which hit soon after noon on Saturday was heavy enough to halt play for the rest of the day with no chance of 72 holes being played by Sunday evening.

Greens staff at Royal Johannesburg and Kensington said there had been over 200 millimetres of rain during the week, and Saturday’s storm had unloaded 35mm more within the first hour of it striking.

Sunshine Tour tournament director Theo Manyama announced that play in the third round would resume at 7am on Sunday, with that third round now being the final round.

Currently leading the tournament at 11-under-par after a round on each of the West and East courses are South Africa’s Darren Fichardt and England’s Paul Waring. They were a stroke ahead of the South African duo of Jacques Kruyswijk and Dean Burmester.

Defending champion Haydn Porteous was a further stroke back together with five other players.

Waring, who has played the tournament many times, fancies his chances give his experience of playing in wet weather. “I’ve always felt like I played quite well here, so I’m looking forward to the weekend,” he said.

“I’m still going to stay focused,” said Kruyswijk. “I was just chilling in the locker room when I got the call about the delay. So I’m going to go home and relax a bit more and see what happens tomorrow.”

Scores

132 - Paul Waring (ENG) 65-67, Darren Fichardt 66-66

133 - Dean Burmester 66-67, Jacques Kruyswijk 63-70

134 - Pep Angles (ESP) 66-68, Paul Peterson (USA) 62-72, Anton Karlsson (SWE) 66-68, Stuart Manley (WAL) 67-67, Haydn Porteous 67-67, Aaron Rai (ENG) 65-69

135 - Dylan Frittelli 67-68, Brandon Stone 70-65, Merrick Bremner 68-67, Keenan Davidse 67-68, David Drysdale (SCO) 64-71

136 - Jens Fahrbring (SWE) 68-68, Mark Foster (ENG) 69-67, Scott Jamieson (SCO) 69-67, Jake Roos 67-69, Pontus Widegren (SWE) 68-68, James Morrison (ENG) 68-68, Jaco Ahlers 69-67, Laurie Canter (ENG) 68-68

137 - Jbe Kruger 65-72, Maximillian Kieffer (GER) 70-67, Thomas Linard (FRA) 69-68, Jaco Prinsloo 67-70, Marc Warren (SCO) 68-69, Sebastien Gros (FRA) 69-68, Le Roux Ferreira 71-66, Max Orrin (ENG) 66-71, Louis de Jager 70-67, Matthieu Pavon (FRA) 70-67, Trevor Fisher jnr 68-69, Adilson da Silva (BRA) 65-72, Lee Slattery (ENG) 69-68, Paul Dunne (RE) 69-68, Tjaart van der Walt 69-68

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