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Thriston Lawrence continues to set pace at SA Open

Home favourite Thriston Lawrence remained the man to catch in the Investec South African Open, despite losing his place in the record books on day two.

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Lawrence had equalled his own course record at Blair Atholl Golf and Country Estate with a 64 on Thursday and added a second round of 67 for a halfway total of 13-under-par.

But compatriot Ockie Strydom tamed the longest course in DP World Tour history, which measures 8,161 yards and features four par fives over 600 yards, with a stunning 63 to establish a new record and trail Lawrence by two shots heading into the weekend.

Tom McKibbin, the 19-year-old Northern Irishman who shot a remarkable hole in one at the 11th yesterday, continues to move nicely. He carded a one-under 71 that leaves him six-under-par overall.

Waterford's Gary Hurley is just behind McKibbin on five-under.

"It was plenty of fun, it was pleasant to be out there hitting it as good as I can," Strydom said after a round containing nine birdies.

"Bogey-free on Blair Atholl, I don't know how long this golf course is but my legs are feeling it. This is one of those (tournaments) that everyone wants to win but we'll just see what happens in the next two days."

Lawrence and Strydom were among the early starters who completed their second rounds before play was suspended for just over two hours due to dangerous weather.

When the action eventually did resume, only 11 minutes of play was possible before the threat of lightning forced the players off the course again and play was suspended for the day.

Tournament officials announced that the second round would resume at 7am local time on Saturday, with the third round beginning no earlier than 10.15am.

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