Bad weather postpones the closing of the second day of The Players

Bad weather forced this Friday to postpone the closing of the second day of The Players tournament when the South African Christiaan Bezuidenhout and the Canadian Adam Svensson led the classification with a cumulative eight under par.

The game was suspended at 22:27 Spanish peninsular time and the PGA informed ten minutes later that it would not be competed again before this Saturday.

Bezuidenhout had a -4 after fourteen holes, like Svenssonafter eleven, in a day that opened with the withdrawal of the Spanish Jon Rahm, number one in the world, due to a health problem.

The Spaniard had started his tournament with -1 on Thursday and was defending the first place in the ranking achieved in an extraordinary start to the campaign in which he triumphed at the Sentry Tournament of Champions, The American Express and Genesis Invitational.

The weekend at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida (USA) will be particularly intensebecause there is still about half of the second round to play, in addition to the third and fourth.

Bad weather prevented stars like Scottie Scheffler from finishing their round (he was -1 today, -5 accumulated) o Collin Morikawa (one over pair, -6 accumulated).

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