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Rose stays on top at storm-plagued Indonesian Masters

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Jakarta: England’s Justin Rose overcame stormy conditions to retain his clubhouse lead at the Indonesian Masters on Saturday before torrential rain and lightning forced play to be abandoned.


Tough weather plagued the season-ending Asian Tour event for a second consecutive day, disrupting play several times throughout until it was called off at 4:10 pm local time (0910 GMT).


Following a curtailed day on Friday, Rose had to complete his second round at Royale Jakarta Golf Club early in the morning before commencing his third.


The world number six was in fine form, firing two birdies in his opening three holes of round three before extending his advantage with another birdie on five.


The Englishman was on an aggregate score of 16-under-par through eight holes when play was suspended.


Tied for second were Thailand’s Kiradech Aphibarnrat and Scott Vincent of Zimbabwe, who both trail Rose by three shots.


Two-time Asian Tour winner Aphibarnrat, who excelled on day two of the tournament, was suffering with a lingering back injury through his eight completed holes.


Unlike most of the field, he welcomed the rain delay. — AFP


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