Friday, May 31, 2013

PLAY SUSPENDED AT MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT ON US PGA TOUR

FROM THE US PGA TOUR WEBSITE
DUBLIN, Ohio -- With a significant band of storms looming in the west, play has been suspended for the second time at the Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide Insurance.
The horn blew at 4:49 p.m. local time. Players are being kept on the course in safe areas right now in the hope the weather system will weaken but that could change.

Watson, Stallings on the move

Scott Stallings and Bubba Watson are making the biggest moves Friday afternoon.
Stallings made the turn in 33 and moved to 5 under. He is tied with overnight leader Charl Schwartzel, who is 2 over through 11 holes, and Kyle Stanley, who has played 10 holes in even par.

Watson is also 3 under for the day through 11 holes and 4 under for the tournament. He's tied with his playing partner, Justin Rose, who is 2 for the day, and Robert Karlsson, who shot 71 in the second round.

The current cut line is 3 under -- and world No. 2 Rory McIlroy has put himself at that number after playing his first 11 holes in 3 under. McIlroy opened with a 78.

Bill Haas leads the Memorial at 9 under after shooting 67 on Friday while Matt Kuchar is three shots behind.

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