Jon Rahm has a two-shot lead at the Memorial Tournament following a rain-delayed second round in Ohio.
The Spaniard shot a superb second-round 65 to move to 10 under par, helped by a hole in one on the 16th.
Patrick Cantlay posted a score of 67 and begins the weekend on eight-under while Rahm's compatriot Rafa Cabrera Bello looked on course to join him at that mark before a horror triple-bogey on 18.
Ireland's Shane Lowry hit two double bogeys on his front nine before the stoppage but rallied this morning - including two birdies in his last three holes - to finish with a one-under round of 71. That leaves him on four under par and joint-ninth with five other players, including Cabrera Bello
Rory McIlroy carded an even par 72 for the second successive day and is tied 45th.
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Overnight leader Collin Morikawa struggled amid the poor weather, carding two birdies, a bogey and a triple bogey through 12 holes as he fell to a share of eighth spot.
Cantlay started on the back nine and went par-birdie-bogey through his first three. But he would go on to birdie another five holes, including the three finishing holes.
It was a long day for Cantlay, who had to play 33 holes on Friday. "Yeah, I'm pretty tired. I woke up at 4:30 (Friday) morning and started my warm-up and played 33 and this golf course is one of the harder walks, so, yeah, it was a pleasant surprise to birdie the last three," he said.
"We're out there for such a long time today that you could fall asleep at the wheel a little bit," Cantlay continued. "
So being cognisant of that and checking in with yourself, are you as focused as you can be, when you need to be, I think is key."
Players affected by the rain delay will resume their second rounds on Saturday morning.