Jordan Spieth still has a chance to win the SMBC Singapore Open – he'll just have to wait until Monday.
Spieth was facing a 5-foot putt for birdie at his 72nd hole, the par-5 18th at Sentosa Golf Club's Serapong Course, when Sunday-afternoon thunderstorms halted play for the day. The world's top-ranked golfer is 10 under, two shots behind leader Younghan Song, who will resume his final round by attempting a 10-footer for par at the par-4 16th.
"My game really started to come together on the back nine," said Spieth, who was 4 under through 17 holes of his final round.