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Furman Intercollegiate Second Round Halted By Darkness

Furman Intercollegiate Second Round Halted By Darkness

March 29, 2008

Greenville, S.C. — The second round of the 39th annual Furman Intercollegiate was halted by darkness Saturday evening after a two hour weather delay earlier in the day suspended play at the par 72, 6,800-yard Furman University Golf Course.

Clemson was in third place at nine over par for the tournament when play was halted on Saturday night. Clemson sophomore Kyle Stanley had the individual lead by two shots at four under par for the tournament.

Stanley played 13 holes on Saturday and will complete his second round Sunday morning. He had four birdies and one bogey through the first 13 holes.

Teams still on the course when play was suspended at 7:50 p.m. on Saturday will return to the course for the completion of round two at 7:45 a.m. on Sunday. Final round play will begin at 8:30 a.m.

Lightning and heavy rains forced play to be suspended for more than two hours on Saturday morning. Teams resumed play in wet conditions shortly after 12:45 p.m., but nine teams were yet to complete their rounds by darkness. Chattanooga followed a first round 287 with a 290 on Saturday to hold the lead at the end of the day at one over par, eight shots ahead of Clemson.

Results from the partially completed second round are available at www.golfstat.com.

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