LOS ANGELES - Clubhouse leader Aaron Baddeley wasn't the only player making inroads on Jhonattan Vegas's big lead in the Barbasol Championship when third-round action was halted. Vegas was one-over through 13 holes when play was halted for the day. David Toms, who started the day eight shots behind Vegas, had closed within three with four to play when play was suspended. But on a day disrupted by multiple weather delays Australia's Baddeley -- who started the day 11 off the lead -- had narrowed the gap to three strokes with a third-round 64 for a 13-under total of 200. Vegas will have 23 holes to play Sunday as he looks to hold on to the lead that he's held at least a share of throughout the first three rounds.
Source: Bangkok Post July 17, 2016 01:18 UTC