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Sunday, May 1, 2016

Bad weather may mean a Monday finish for the Zurich Classic.

PGA Tour Zurich Classic leaderboard http://www.pgatour.com/tournaments/zurich-classic-of-new-orleans/leaderboard.html

The best laid plans of mice and men are being put to the test on this Easter Sunday for all our Greek friends in the Toronto area as rain has moved in after a spectacular sunny spring day on Saturday.

The same can be said down in Louisiana, where the Zurich Classic and all it's players, fans and officials are facing more rain delays that have interrupted two out of three days of the tournament so far. The forecast for today is sadly more of the same.

The leader is Brian Stuard, who managed to play just six holes on Saturday, completing his second round with a -4 68 to reach -12. Jamie Landmark and Jhonattan Vegas are currently T2 and they haven't played since Friday. He is 33 and is looking for his first win.

Jason Day is -7 through 2 rounds.

David Hearn is at -5 under through four holes in his third round. Adam Hadwin is currently -4 through 2 holes of his 3rd round. Nick Taylor at -2 has yet to start his. Mike Weir has missed the cut.

Rain is forecast for Sunday, Monday and Tuesday.
"Our hopes are that during the rain periods we won't have lightning and we'll be able to play golf,'' PGA TOUR rules official Steve Carman said Saturday. "Depending on how it goes, we could keep them in the same groups and play the fourth round. I told the players that if we have any stoppage they need to make plans to play here Monday, provided we can play here Monday. I feel confident that we'll be here Monday"

Bryan Angus

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