Leader Robert MacIntyre faces a marathon effort on Sunday after bad weather at the Texas Open. -AP
Scottish star Robert MacIntyre has had his lead halved to two shots before bad weather forced play in the third round of the PGA Tour's Texas Open to be suspended for the day.
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Playing with MacIntyre in the final group. Sweden's Ludvig Arberg narrowed the gap with three birdies in the first six holes before Saturday's play was halted at TPC San Antonio's Oaks Course..
The delay extended to six hours and the decision was eventually made to suspend play at 4.55pm local time.
No golfers ‌completed the third round but it's expected all efforts will be made to finish the tournament on Sunday with the Masters looming just four days later.
MacIntyre went into Saturday with a commanding lead after following up an opening 66 with a 64.
A steady start to his third round saw him pick up a birdie on the par-four fifth to reach 15 under par, while Ryder Cup team-mate Aberg birdied the first two holes as well as matching MacIntyre at the fifth.
Two eagles helped Matt Wallace climb into a share for third, with the Englishman on seven under through 14 and sitting a further two shots back.
Japan's Ryo Hisatsune is also on 11 under while England's Marco Penge birdied six straight holes to move into a share of fifth place a shot further adrift.