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Dodds leads after more rain delays

Namibia's Trevor Dodds shot a seven-under-par 65 to finish at the top of an incomplete second round leaderboard in the rain-hit Alfred Dunhill championship on Friday.

Dodds, two shots ahead on 134, was one of 77 players who managed to complete their second rounds. Play had to be suspended for just over an hour because of waterlogged greens.

Dodds, 40, was forced to play 32 holes after Thursday's suspended first round left him having played only four holes.

A 69 then placed him only one behind leading British trio Brian Davis, Peter Baker and Paul Broadhurst.

"At my age playing 32 holes in one day is pretty tiring," said Dodds. "But I just kept slugging away.

"We were lucky we didn't have any heavy rain as was the case with some of the groups."

Dodds's last victory was in the 1998 Greater Greensboro Classic on the PGA Tour shortly after his recovery from testicular cancer.

"My health has been good. I go for check-ups every six months and I just make sure I do what they tell me," said Dodds.

Englishman Anthony Wall followed up his first round 69 with a 67 to trail Dodds by two shots.

Baker and Broadhurst finished the day at six under, four off the pace. Both carded 70s.

 

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