JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - England’s Paul Waring was top of the Joburg Open leader board at 12 under par on Friday but will have to complete his second round on Saturday at the rain-hampered event. Waring still had six holes to play to finish his second round as dusk fell after a long day over the two courses, after carding 65 in his first round, which he completed earlier in the day. He hit six birdies through the first 12 holes of his blemish-free second round but faces another early start at the Royal Johannesburg and Kensington Golf Club on Saturday. More rain overnight caused further delays on Friday, meaning the start of the second round was delayed by almost four hours. Also 11 under was compatriot Dean Burmester, who was three holes from completing his second round when play was called off on Friday.
Source: The Star February 24, 2017 17:15 UTC