PGA Tour Zurich Classic of New Orleans scoreboard http://www.pgatour.com/tournaments/zurich-classic-of-new-orleans/leaderboard.html
As we all know New Orleans has had more than it's share of awful weather, in fact it is still recovering from the devastation of Katrina, on a much less serious note, rain, thunder, lightning and winds blew into the area suspending round 2.
As it stands, the regally named Hudson Swafford is home and dry after rounds of 67 66 -11 and s joined by the former steam fitter, Boo Weekley on that number, but Boo, who used to play in his hunting gear, is only through 15 holes.
Swafford in case you wondered is a southerner who has never won on tour, and I hope he and Boo are paired together for Saturday, just listen to what he was doing last night. "I’m probably going to eat some mud bugs with my wife, some crawfish downtown, just walk around. Got to see the sights here and take in the good food.” Boo probably has some mud bugs in his bag..
Jason Day was -5 through 14 holes pat of a five-way tie for third at -10 with Brandon de Jonge, Cameron Tringale, Jerry Kelly and Daniel Berger. Tringale had a 65, and de Jonge shot 70. Kelley was on the 18th green when play was stopped, and Berger had three holes left
Nick Taylor is at -5 70 69, Adam Hadwin -4 71 69, while Roger Sloan, Mike Weir and David Hearn are still playing their second rounds today. Hearn opened with -7 65 and is -2 through 9 holes.
The cut is projected at -4. Play is due to resume at 9am EST, and the forecast is for more of the same..
Bryan
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