Andy Sullivan takes lead as Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship round two suspended

Andy Sullivan of England plays a shot during the second round of the South African Open at Glendower Golf Club on January 9, 2015
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Andy Sullivan takes the clubhouse lead at 10-under-par as play is suspended early on day two of the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship due to bad light.

England's Andy Sullivan has taken the clubhouse lead at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship, where play was brought to a halt early on day two due to bad light.

Thick fog delayed the start of play by almost three hours this morning, so there are many players who will have to complete their second rounds on Saturday morning.

The marquee trio of Rory McIlroy, Jordan Spieth and Rickie Fowler are among those yet to finish, with bad light halting play just as they reached the 14th.

McIlroy is one-over-par for his round and five behind Sullivan, who shot a second straight 67 to reach 10-under for the tournament.

Fowler is five-under alongside McIlroy, while world number one Spieth is a further two back at three-under.

At the top, Sullivan is one clear of overnight leader Bryson DeChambeau. The American amateur is only halfway through his round and will be eyeing first place come the end of round two tomorrow.

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