Apart from the very early starts, it is very hot, humid, sticky to say the least, with thunder and lightning never too far away at this Maybank Championship in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
England's Chris Paisley mastered those conditions to set the clubhouse target on a weather-delayed first day.
He has been in the form of his life since the turn of the year, claiming a maiden European Tour victory at the BMW SA Open and following that up with two top fives on the Desert Swing
He has been in the form of his life since the turn of the year, claiming a maiden European Tour victory at the BMW SA Open and following that up with two top fives on the Desert Swing
He is -55 under for that stretch and an immaculate -7 65 earlier today sees him with a one-shot lead over countryman David Horsey.
Another Englishman Andrew Johnston, last year's runner-up David Lipksy, India's Arjun Atwal, South Korean Soomin Lee and French duo Alexander Levy and Romain Wattel all managed to get their rounds finished as they signed for 67s but many of the second wave were not so lucky.
Play was suspended at 3.40pm due to the threat of storms and an hour and 50 minutes was lost, meaning 40 players will have to complete their rounds on Friday (Thursday evening EST)
Another Englishman Andrew Johnston, last year's runner-up David Lipksy, India's Arjun Atwal, South Korean Soomin Lee and French duo Alexander Levy and Romain Wattel all managed to get their rounds finished as they signed for 67s but many of the second wave were not so lucky.
Play was suspended at 3.40pm due to the threat of storms and an hour and 50 minutes was lost, meaning 40 players will have to complete their rounds on Friday (Thursday evening EST)
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