Indian Open golf: A thunderstorm hampered the second round

The route closure was affected by bad weather and will end this Saturday. The leader is the Japanese Keita Nakajima.

Keita Nakajima leads the Indian Open after the second round.

The second day of Indian Open, of the DP World Tour taking place in New Delhi, was suspended this Friday due to electrical storms that began to hit the field DLF G&CC.

The suspension is determined when the majority of players have completed 18 holes and the second day ends this Saturday with the third round.

During the suspension the only rulers were the Japanese Keita Nakajima who completed the day with a 65 stroke, seven under par for the field.

Nakajima had amassed a 130 after two runs and was two shots ahead of the Frenchman Romain Langasque, while the Italian Matteo Manassero It is three.

The Paraguayan Fabrizio Zanottiwho finished the opening round two strokes off the lead, finished the day with a score of 70, two under par, and a total of 137, seven behind Nakajima.

Source: EFE.

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