Sweden's David Lingmerth clung to a one-stroke lead over American Daniel Summerhays as play resumed during the third round of the storm-interrupted US PGA National. Lingmerth, seeking his second PGA title after taking the 2015 Memorial, stood on eight under par for the event but two-over for the day at TPC Potomac, a renovated layout hosting its first PGA event since 2006. Severe thunderstorms struck the par-70 layout with 36 players still on the course, which needed standing water cleared before play resumed after a 91-minute delay. Summerhays, seeking his first US tour crown as well, birdied the par-four fifth to seize second on seven-under, one stroke ahead of South Korean Kang Sung and 2006 US Open champion Geoff Ogilvy of Australia, with India's Arjun Atwal fifth on five-under.
source: AFP
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