ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates (AP) -- Play has started at the Abu Dhabi Championship on Saturday after a delay of nearly three hours because of morning fog.
The marquee group of top-ranked Jordan Spieth (3 under), Rory McIlroy (5 under) and Rickie Fowler (5 under) still has five holes to play in their second rounds. American amateur Bryson DeChambeau has nine holes to play and is one shot off the clubhouse lead held by England's Andy Sullivan at 10-under 134.
The third round may not be completed on Saturday.