None of the field were able to complete round three on Saturday and all of the players will restart at 7.15am, with the final group facing 33 holes on a marathon Sunday.
Maximilian Kieffer played just three holes on day three of the very windy Oman Open but that was enough to hand him the solo lead at Al Mouj Golf.
The German was one of just 11 players to complete their second round on Friday due to high winds and sandstorms and he entered the weekend a shot off the lead at -5. He was in a share when round two was completed this morning as more strong winds made scoring very difficult and, when darkness brought an end to play in Muscat, he led on his own.
Kieffer made a trio of pars in round three to stay at -5, a shot clear of playing partner Joachim B. Hansen, and Gaganjeet Bhullar and Brandon Stone, who had both completed four holes and are all -4.
Frenchman Benjamin Hebert, Swede Peter Hanson, Chilean Hugo Leon, Japan's Hideto Tanihara and Paraguayan Fabrizio Zanotti are all at -3.
Bryan Angus
(europeantour.com)
Bryan Angus
(europeantour.com)
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