His travels may have made him weary, but Jordan Spieth will have a chance going into the final day at the SMBC Singapore Open.
Massive delays over the first two days at the Serapong Course at Sentosa Golf Club meant players had to put in several extra holes of work on Saturday, and the World No. 1 was no exception.
Spieth played 28 holes in all on a catch up day, and the 22-year-old played that stretch in 2 under to move to 6 under total and within three. Spieth was through 16 holes of his third round before darkness suspended play.