Robert MacIntyre Leads Texas Open Amid Storm Delays
MacIntyre has 2-shot lead in delayed Texas Open
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Robert MacIntyre leads the Texas Open by two shots at 15-under par after play was suspended due to storms. Ludvig Åberg trails at 13-under, while several players, including Matt Wallace, remain in contention as they prepare for a marathon finish on Sunday.
- 01Robert MacIntyre is leading the Texas Open with a score of 15-under par.
- 02Ludvig Åberg is two shots behind at 13-under par.
- 03Play was suspended for over five hours due to storms.
- 04Matt Wallace is also in contention, shooting 7-under through 14 holes.
- 05Marco Penge, making his debut at the Masters, is at 10-under par.
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Robert MacIntyre is leading the Texas Open with a score of 15-under par after storms caused a suspension of play on Saturday. He made one birdie in six holes before the delay. Ludvig Åberg is chasing him at 13-under par, having made three birdies in the same timeframe. The PGA Tour decided to suspend the third round for the day, resulting in a marathon finish scheduled for Sunday, where players may need to complete up to 30 holes. Notably, Matt Wallace is also in contention, sitting at 7-under par through 14 holes, while Marco Penge, who will debut at the Masters next week, shot 30 on the front nine and is at 10-under par through 11 holes.
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The delayed finish could affect player strategies and fatigue levels as they prepare for the Masters.
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