Garcia shares lead at Johor Open, Day 2 suspended
- By Associated Press
- Dec 14, 2012 6:03 PM ET
JOHOR, Malaysia – Spain's Sergio Garcia birdied five of his first 12 holes in the Johor Open on Friday for a share of the lead in the suspended second round.
Garcia was 9 under overall with eight holes left when darkness forced the suspension of play in the Asian Tour event at rainy Horizon Hills. American David Lipsky also was 9 under after finishing off a first-round 63 in the morning. He was unable to start the second round before play was stopped.
South Africa's Ernie Els was 4 under overall with eight holes to play.
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