Thomas Aiken held a share of the lead with Santiago Tarrio and Daniel Hillier after a marathon second day at the Qatar Masters. The South African was the only one of the trio to finish his second round before play was suspended because of fading light.
DOHA, Qatar — Thomas Aiken held a share of the lead with Santiago Tarrio and Daniel Hillier after a marathon second day at the Qatar Masters on Friday.
Aiken was one of the 66 players who still had to finish their opening round after play had been suspended on Thursday because of lightning. The 40-year-old veteran made 13 birdies and two bogeys in 31 holes for rounds of 69 and 65 to reach 10 under at Doha Golf Club. Hillier will have a birdie putt and the chance to take the outright lead when he resumes at the 12th early Saturday, while Tarrio has six holes left to play.
The best round of the day — and the week so far — came from John Catlin, whose flawless 63 was an incredible 14-shot improvement on his opening 77.
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