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    Eckroat leads, van Rooyen in hunt at rain-delayed Cognizant Classic

    MIAMI (AFP) – Austin Eckroat was clinging to a one-shot lead when darkness halted play on Sunday at the US PGA Tour’s Cognizant Classic, headed for a finish after thunderstorms stopped play for three and a half hours.

    Overnight co-leader Eckroat had back-to-back birdies at the fourth and fifth and was 15-under for the tournament through seven holes when darkness fell.

    He and overnight co-leaders Shane Lowry of Ireland and David Skinns of England didn’t tee off until after the lengthy thunderstorm delay. Eckroat called it “just a weird day.” “Mother Nature, there’s nothing you can do about it,” Eckroat said. “I almost didn’t think we were going to play at all today, so I kind of shut off for a little bit and then I had to get back into competitive mode.”

    Lowry, the 2019 Open Champion, slipped down the leaderboard with a bogey at the fifth shortly before darkness halted play.

    Skinns, chasing a first title at 42, had bogeys at the first and third.

    South African Erik van Rooyen made a big charge before the storms struck, opening with birdies at his first six holes on the way to an eight-under par 63 that put him in the clubhouse on 14-under 270.

    PHOTO: AFP
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