Puerto Rico Open: Bryson DeChambeau leads


Former amateur star Bryson DeChambeau moved into a share of the lead as officials continued to play catch-up at the Puerto Rico Open.

Day two leaderboard


-11 Bryson DeChambeau (18), D.A. Points (18), Bill Lunde (15)
-10 Chris Stroud (18), Tim Wilkinson (18), JJ Henry (18), Tom Hoge (18), Rafael Campos (18), JJ Spaun (18)

Scroll down for collated scores

Day two report


Former amateur star Bryson DeChambeau moved into a share of the lead as officials continued to play catch-up at the Puerto Rico Open.

DeChambeau, who made headlines with his performance at the 2016 Masters before turning professional later that summer, shot a second-round 65 to reach 11 under, equalling the mark of day one leader DA Points.

Bill Lunde completes the leading trio and still has three holes to play in round two, which will resume at 0700 local time on Saturday after further rain interrupted proceedings.

Chris Stroud features in a six-way share of third, which includes veteran JJ Henry and PGA Tour rookie JJ Spaun.

England's Ian Poulter looks set to miss the cut after a nightmare finish saw him play the final four holes in two over, while it's a similar story for Graeme McDowell who bogeyed his final three holes and sits alongside Poulter, currently a shot outside the cut line.

That could change on Saturday, but with conditions set fair for the morning the two former Ryder Cup players appear up against it.

There was better news for Andrew Johnston, last year's winner of the Open de Espana sitting just outside the top 20 having completed 36 holes.

Day two collated scores


Play suspended due to bad light

133 D.A. Points (Us) 64 69, Bryson DeChambeau (Us) 68 65

134 Rafael Campos (Us) 66 68, J.J. Henry (Us) 69 65, Chris Stroud (Us) 69 65, J.J. Spaun (Us) 66 68, Tom Hoge (Us) 69 65, Tim Wilkinson (Nz) 71 63

135 Michael Thompson (Us) 67 68, David Hearn (Ca) 66 69, Jonathan Randolph (Us) 66 69

136 Whee Kim (Kr) 71 65, Kyle Reifers (Us) 70 66, Boo Weekley (Us) 68 68

137 Andrew Johnston (En) 70 67, Willy Wilcox (Us) 70 67, John Merrick (Us) 67 70, Ryan Blaum (Us) 68 69, Tyler Aldridge (Us) 68 69, Mark Anderson (Us) 68 69

138 Shawn Stefani (Us) 69 69, Cyril Bouniol (Fr) 71 67, Brett Stegmaier (Us) 69 69

139 Seung-Yul Noh (Kr) 69 70, Rich Berberian Jr. (Us) 70 69, John Peterson (Us) 70 69, Bobby Wyatt (Us) 71 68, Steve Wheatcroft (Us) 68 71, Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano (Es) 70 69, Fabian Gomez (Ar) 71 68, Danny Lee (Nz) 69 70, Steve Marino (Us) 73 66, Miguel Angel Carballo (Ar) 68 71, Ryan Armour (Us) 70 69

140 Will MacKenzie (Us) 72 68, Rory Sabbatini (Za) 71 69

Freddie Jacobson (Se) 68 72, Brian Campbell (Us) 70 70, Cameron Percy (Au) 69 71, Rick Lamb (Us) 70 70, Cameron Tringale (Us) 69 71

141 Brad Fritsch (Ca) 71 70, John Senden (Au) 72 69, Dicky Pride (Us) 71 70, Zac Blair (Us) 70 71

142 Robert Garrigus (Us) 72 70, Graeme McDowell (NI) 71 71, Ian Poulter (En) 69 73, Kyung Ju Choi (Kr) 72 70

143 Marcelo Rozo (Co) 71 72, Mark Hubbard (Us) 69 74, Graham DeLaet (Ca) 73 70

144 Ryo Ishikawa (Jp) 74 70, Edward Figueroa (It) 68 76, Alan Morin (Us) 71 73, Martin Ureta (Us) 73 71, Mark Wilson (Us) 74 70, Stuart Appleby (Au) 73 71

145 Matt Every (Us) 75 70, Carl Pettersson (Se) 73 72, Sung-joon Park (Jp) 74 71, Seamus Power (Ie) 69 76

146 Robby Shelton (Us) 74 72, Andres Romero (Ar) 75 71, Wade Binfield (Us) 78 68

147 Hugo Leon (Us) 78 69, Chris Nido (a) (Us) 77 70, Neil Johnson (Us) 75 72, Hiroshi Iwata (Jp) 70 77

149 Brendon De Jonge (Zw) 73 76

150 Brandon Hagy (Us) 76 74, Ken Duke (Us) 73 77

153 Jay McLuen (Us) 74 79

Day one report


American Trey Mullinax set the clubhouse target before bad weather forced play to be suspended in the Puerto Rico Open at Coco Beach.

Mullinax carded a flawless nine-under-par 63 to enjoy a one-shot lead over compatriot DA Points, who holed his second shot to the ninth - his final hole - to complete an opening 64.

England's Ian Poulter, who finished third in the event 12 months ago, was four under par after 16 holes before the threat of lightning forced the players from the course.

Former Ryder Cup team-mate Graeme McDowell was one under par and playing his final hole when the siren sounded to suspend play.

Day one collated scores


Play suspended has been the day due to lightning 

(USA unless stated, par 72):

63 Trey Mullinax (USA)

64 D.A. Points (USA)

65 Bill Lunde (USA), Xander Schauffele (USA)

66 JT Poston (USA), Ricky Barnes (USA), Harold Varner III (USA),David Hearn (Can), Kevin Tway (USA)

67 Michael Thompson (USA), Scott Brown (USA), John Merrick (USA), Zack Sucher (USA)

68 Andres Gonzales (USA), Retief Goosen (Rsa), Ryan Blaum (USA), Boo Weekley (USA), Steve Wheatcroft (USA), Alex Cejka (Ger),Jonas Blixt (Swe)

69 Seung-Yul Noh (Kor), Mark Hubbard (USA), Brett Stegmaier (USA), Nicholas Lindheim (USA), Danny Lee (Nzl), Peter Uihlein (USA)Max Homa (USA), Wesley Bryan (USA), Tyrone Van Aswegen (Rsa), Bryce Molder (USA), Chris Stroud (USA), Shawn Stefani (USA), Chesson Hadley (USA), Angel Cabrera (Arg), Cameron Percy (Aus), Joel null Dahmen (USA), Jonathan Byrd (USA), Cameron Tringale (USA)

70 Kurt Kitayama (USA), Chris Kirk (USA), John Peterson (USA), Sam Saunders (USA), Willy Wilcox (USA), Hunter Mahan (USA), Chad Collins (USA), Kyle Reifers (USA), Fabrizio Zanotti (Par), Ryan Brehm (USA), Zac Blair (USA), Dominic Bozzelli (USA)

71 Spencer Levin (USA), Michael Bradley (USA), Steven Alker (Nzl), Martin Flores (USA), Matt Jones (Aus), Tim Wilkinson (Nzl), Richy Werenski (USA), Ben Crane (USA), Brett Drewitt (Aus), Dicky Pride (USA), Luke List (USA), Rory Sabbatini (Rsa), Nick Taylor (Can), Fabian Gomez (Arg), Whee Kim (Kor), Trevor Immelman (Rsa)

72 Robert Garrigus (USA), John Senden (Aus), Tag Ridings (USA), Sung Kang (Kor), Greg Owen (Eng), Steven Bowditch (Aus), Will MacKenzie (USA), George McNeill (USA), Sebastian Munoz (Col), Y.E. Yang (Kor)

73 Ryan McCormick (USA), Brendon De Jonge , Ben Curtis (USA), Graham De Laet (Can), Julian Etulain (Arg), Steve Marino (USA), Thorbjorn Olesen (Den), Ken Duke (USA), Will Cannon (USA), Carl Pettersson (Swe), Stuart Appleby (Aus)

74 Ryo Ishikawa (Jpn), Peter Williamson (USA), Camilo Villegas (Col), Mark Wilson (USA)

75 Andres Romero (Arg), Matt Every (USA)

77 Scott Stallings (USA)

78 Colin Monagle (USA)

80 Robert Calvesbert (Pur)

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