Justin Lower leads Padraig Harrington at Valero Texas Open before heavy fog leads to delay

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Justin Lower leads Padraig Harrington at the Valero Texas Open before heavy fog leads to three-hour delay as 72 players are forced to suspend rounds due to darkness

Justin Lower holds a one-stroke lead over a group that includes three-time major champion Padraig Harrington at the Valero Texas Open at TPC San Antonio.

First-round play was suspended Thursday with half of the field still on the course.

The round began on schedule early Thursday morning before an increase in fog caused the PGA Tour to suspend play for more than three hours. 

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As a result, the 72 players who teed off in the afternoon wave could not complete their rounds before darkness fell. They will complete their rounds Friday.

Lower stands at 5 under through nine holes. That puts him one shot clear of four golfers tied at 4-under 68 just before the horn sounded. Harrington, Matt Kuchar, MJ Daffue of South Africa and Roberto Diaz of Mexico carded 68 earlier in the day. Patrick Rodgers was 4 under through 13.

Morning fog caused a three hour delay to play which meant 72 players were unable to finish

Morning fog caused a three hour delay to play which meant 72 players were unable to finish

American Justin Lower leads the pack at five under through nine holes - including three birdies

American Justin Lower leads the pack at five under through nine holes – including three birdies

Lower started his round on the back nine and went 5 under over a stretch of five holes. He birdied the par-3 13th and eagled the par-5 14th, then added birdies at the par-3 16th and par-4 17th holes.

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Harrington, 51, was the story of the morning after recording six birdies and two bogeys. The recent World Golf Hall of Fame nominee has spent most of his competitive rounds over the past year on the PGA Tour Champions, for golfers 50 and older.

‘I love playing the Champions Tour and it’s really helped my game no end,’ Harrington said. 

‘I’m out there thinking, “Oh, I think I’m playing better.” So I come, I play three European Tour events this year, this is my third PGA Tour event and I’m kind of going, “Well, I think I’m better, let’s go and see if I really am better out there with the kids.”‘

Harrington last won on the PGA Tour in 2015. He used a string of three straight birdies at Nos. 17, 18 and 1 to move up the leaderboard; his last birdie came at the par-4 fifth, where his wedge into the green nestled inside 4 feet of the cup.

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Not to be undone, the 44-year-old Kuchar, a nine-time PGA Tour winner, matched Harrington’s six birdies and two bogeys.

‘This course has been good to me over the years,’ Kuchar said. ‘I certainly have a comfort level, but I also know, I mean, I could easily pack up tomorrow afternoon just as easily as anyone.’

Daffue began his round with a double-bogey 6 at No. 1 and finished with an eagle 3 at the 18th, thanks to a 14-foot putt dropping.

Defending champion J.J. Spaun was even par through 11 holes, along with Rickie Fowler, who is making his last attempt to qualify for next week’s Masters Tournament. Fowler must win the Texas Open to make the field at Augusta.

Ireland's three-time major winner Padraig Harrington is currently just one shot behind Lower

Ireland’s three-time major winner Padraig Harrington is currently just one shot behind Lower 

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