Tommy Fleetwood held on to his first round lead at The Players but was only able to complete three holes of his second round on Saturday. Getty Images
Tommy Fleetwood held on to his first round lead at The Players but was only able to complete three holes of his second round on Saturday. Getty Images
Tommy Fleetwood held on to his first round lead at The Players but was only able to complete three holes of his second round on Saturday. Getty Images
Tommy Fleetwood held on to his first round lead at The Players but was only able to complete three holes of his second round on Saturday. Getty Images

Fleetwood and Hoge retain lead as 'brutal' weather wreaks havoc at Players Championship


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Fierce winds and cold temperatures created brutal conditions in Saturday's darkness-halted second round of the Players Championship, with England's Tommy Fleetwood and American Tom Hoge sharing the lead.

Elite golfers battled blustery breezes with 40mph gusts all day and were already looking at a Monday finish after two days of torrential rain wreaked havoc at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida.

"When I got to 17 and 18, you couldn't hardly stand up much less hit a golf shot," American Kevin Kisner said after shooting a two-over 74. "It's brutal. It's pure luck and somewhat loss of integrity of the tournament."

The famed par-3 17th island green was buffeted by north winds and averaged 3.79 strokes, the most since 1984.

"It was blowing so hard," two-time major winner Dustin Johnson said after a 73.

Fleetwood and Hoge shared the 18-hole lead on six-under par 66 after the first round was concluded Saturday, and Fleetwood managed to begin his second round before darkness struck after his tee shot at the fourth hole.

Fleetwood reached the green in two at the par-5 second hole, then two-putted for birdie from 29 feet to seize the lead alone at 7-under, only to find the rough at the par-3 third and miss a 13-foot par putt to make bogey.

That left the Englishman level again with Hoge, who was among 24 players whose second round start was postponed to Sunday as organisers prepared for a Monday finish.

India's Anirban Lahiri, Chile's Joaquin Niemann and American Keith Mitchell shared second on 5-under with 18 holes to finish Sunday.

Justin Thomas was one of only two players to go bogey-free in the second round of The Players. Getty Images
Justin Thomas was one of only two players to go bogey-free in the second round of The Players. Getty Images

Defending champion Justin Thomas and two-time Masters champion Bubba Watson delivered the only bogey-free second rounds on Saturday, Thomas shooting 69 and Watson 68 despite the whipping winds that kept them out for six hours.

"That was one of the best rounds I've played. It really was," Thomas said. "It was insane. It was one of those rounds that's fun when you're at home but not so much fun when you have to play."

Watson said the key was "be committed to your shots, even if they go wild. I hit some wayward shots but I made the putts. That's what kept the round going."

The second round was set to resume on Sunday morning with high winds and temperatures barely above freezing.

Rory McIlroy described the conditions as "brutal" on his way to carding a second round 73. Getty Images
Rory McIlroy described the conditions as "brutal" on his way to carding a second round 73. Getty Images

Keegan Bradley fired a 71 and called it, "one of my best rounds of my life." Of 17 and 18, he said: "I don't know if I've ever played two holes as hard as that."

Four-time major winner Rory McIlroy fired his second 73 of the week and was just happy to keep his ball dry off the last two tee shots.

"It's brutal out there," McIlroy said. "Hitting those tee shots on 17 and 18 and just keeping them dry and walking forward is nice."

Four-time major champion Brooks Koepka matched his highest US PGA round with an 81 to set up a missed cut. "There's nothing you can do," he said. "It was just extremely hard."

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