HSBC New Zealand PGA Championship
Monday Feb 11 – Sunday Feb 17, 2008
  • Purse: $650,000
  • Winning Share: $117,000

New Zealand PGA cut to 36 holes after another rainy day

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Feb. 15, 2008
By John Bush, PGA TOUR Staff

CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand -- The second round of the 2008 HSBC New Zealand PGA Championship has been suspended due to inclement weather. Scores from the 51 players who were able to start the second round on Saturday will be wiped out, with a complete 18 holes scheduled for Sunday. It will mark the first 36-hole tournament on the Nationwide Tour since the 2001 Ozarks Open.

The lead groups on Saturday were through five holes at the time of the suspension at 10:07 a.m. local time. Players will be repaired for Sunday's final round based on their scores from the opening round on Thursday.

Matt Bettencourt, Darron Stiles and David Hearn sit atop the leaderboard at 6-under, one stroke ahead D.A. Points, Rick Price and Dave Schultz.

The winner of the $117,000 first-place prize on Sunday will earn official money, but the victory will be considered unofficial.

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