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MacIntyre leads as storm-delayed Texas Open heads for marathon finish
Robert MacIntyre held a two-shot lead when storms halted play, setting up a Sunday finish that could require some players to complete 30 holes.
- Robert MacIntyre leads the Texas Open at 15 under par, but storms forced the PGA Tour to suspend Saturday's third round at TPC San Antonio's Oaks Course.
- Entering the day with a commanding lead, MacIntyre saw his advantage narrowed as Ludvig Aberg birdied the first two holes and matched him at the fifth before storms halted play.
- Ludvig Aberg narrowed the gap to 13 under through six holes, while Japan's Ryo Hisatsune and England's Marco Penge moved into contention on the leaderboard.
- Tournament organizers expect a marathon finish Sunday, with some players facing 30 holes to complete the tournament before the Masters begins next week at Augusta National.
- Marco Penge is among 15 players in the Masters field making their debut at Augusta National, while Matt Wallace climbed into a share for third at 7 under through 14 holes.
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