AUSTRALIA Moseley two-stroke leader
Only 38 of 62 starters completed the third round.
COOLUM, Australia (AP) -- Jarrod Moseley held a two-stroke lead at the Australian PGA on Saturday, with a thunderstorm preventing nearly half the starters from completing the third round.
Moseley was 16 under after 10 holes, followed by Australian compatriot Aaron Baddeley. Moseley began the round a stroke ahead of Baddeley,
Only 38 of 62 starters completed the third round when the storm and lightning hit the course. The remaining 24 players will finish the round today.
Baddeley bogeyed the 10th hole to fall two strokes behind, and Peter Lonard was three back at 13 under after 13 holes.
Greg Norman, who started the day eight strokes behind Moseley, was 3 under after 14 holes. He is eight behind.
John Daly fined
Earlier Saturday, officials confirmed John Daly had been fined $5,600 for his outburst after the second round Friday. Daly refused to sign his scorecard and was disqualified.
Daly, whose mother died last week of cancer, also threw his putter into a lake near the 18th green. He shot a 6-over 78 and was upset by a ruling on a penalty drop on the 13th hole.
Daly was asked to write letters of apology to an Australasian PGA Tour rules official and playing partners Craig Parry and Norman. Daly wrote the letters before he left Australia on Saturday, the tour said.
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