Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Snedeker leads delayed Wyndham

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Brandt Snedeker is bracing for a long last day at the Wyndham Championsh­ip in Greensboro, N.C.

Snedeker held a threestrok­e lead Saturday when the third round was suspended because of severe weather. He was 16 under for the tournament with 11 holes left in the round at the final event of the PGA Tour’s regular season – and is preparing for the grind of playing 29 holes.

Snedeker says he’s had a few 36-hole days on tour and hopes his adrenalin takes over when he plays the back nine for the final time.

“I’ve got to be really smart about making sure I’m staying hydrated and more than anything else, making sure I don’t have any mental lapses,” Snedeker said.

Brian Gay was 13 under through 12 holes, and Trey Mullinax, Keith Mitchell, C.T. Pan and D.A. Points were another stroke back at varying stages of their rounds.

Thirty players were still on the course when play was halted during the mid-afternoon with thunder booming and a threat of lightning.

After a 3-hour, 23minute delay, organizers chose to resume the round Sunday morning.

LPGA Tour: Lizette Salas shot an 8-under 64 to take a two-shot lead over Sung Hyun Park and Amy Yang after the third round of the Indy Women in Tech Championsh­ip in Indianapol­is.

Salas was at 21-under 195 at Brickyard Crossing. Park had a 66 as she chases her third win this season and tries to reclaim the world’s No. 1 ranking. Yang shot a 65.

Champions Tour: Michael Bradley shot a 4under 68 to take a twostroke lead into the final round of the Dick’s Sporting Goods Open in Endicott, N.Y.

Bart Bryant and Marco Dawson were tied for second. Bryant had a 67. Dawson shot 70.

Fox Point native Skip Kendall soared to a 74 and trailed by six.

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