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    The second round of the Byron Nelson PGA Tour event has been suspended due to darkness, after the start of play was delayed by storms ... some players are yet to to tee off in their second rounds

    The second round of the Byron Nelson PGA Tour event has been suspended due to darkness, after the start of play was delayed by storms ... some players are yet to to tee off in their second rounds


    Aucklander Ryan Fox will resume his second round tomorrow on six-under-par overall, with the cut set at four-under.

    Fox is even par through six holes and tied for 26th.

    American Scottie Scheffler is in the clubhouse sitting pretty on top of the leaderboard by SIX shots ... after breaking the 36-hole course record.

    The world number one's on 18-under.

    Kiwi golfer Fiona Xu has missed the cut again at the latest LPGA Tour even in Utah.

    Xu carded a four-over-par 76 second round to exit on six-over for the new tournament.

    The projected cut is three UNDER at the Black Desert Championship ... the leader is on FOURTEEN under.

    GOLF COVERAGE WITH CROWN... FINANCE AVAILABLE ON NEW AND PRE-OWNED FORKLIFTS

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     Today's News

    Motorsports:
    Scott McLaughlin will be second on the grid for tomorrow's IndyCar Grand Prix of Alabama, telling Sky Sport he's stoked with recent tweaking of his car 9:47

    Entertainment:
    Rebel Wilson admits the start of her new health challenge has been "a bit rough" 9:38

    Motoring:
    Piastri second behind McLaren teammate Norris in Miami Grand Prix sprint 9:27

    Environment:
    Christchurch and Banks Peninsula's State of Emergency is being reassessed today 9:27

    Entertainment:
    Kerry Katona thinks she's "still in love" with Ryan Mahoney 9:08

    Rugby:
    The Black Ferns sevens have cruised to crushing wins in their opening two matches at the World Championships in Los Angeles...beating Japan 50 to 7 after a 41-12 win over Great Britain 9:07

    Entertainment:
    Eva Longoria doubts that a 'Desperate Housewives' reboot would work 8:38

    Soccer:
    Auckland FC's 14-game unbeaten streak in the A-League is over, cleaned up 4-2 by Western United in west Melbourne 8:37

    Entertainment:
    Paul Rudd suffered an embarrassing wardrobe malfunction while starring in a theatre production with Rachel Weisz 8:08

    National:
    Labor routs the Coalition as voters reject Dutton’s undercooked offering 8:07


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