JOHANNESBURG :Rain and lightning on Friday played havoc with the second round of the Joburg Open already hit by withdrawals and retirements as European golfers rushed to head home with travel bans imminent after the discovery of a coronavirus variant in South Africa nL1N2SH089.
South African Thriston Lawrence had a four-shot lead after a two round total of 130, but a thunderstorm halted play for 2-1/2 hours at lunchtime, meaning half the field were yet to complete the round and must return on Saturday before the third round. Some 14 golfers withdrew before the start of their second round and a further seven retired as play got underway, looking to catch flights out of the country to avoid having to quarantine on their return to Europe.
"A few people are on the course without a real idea of what's going on," he added."But some people are finding it hard. I've heard people can't get a flight until Sunday evening.""There wasn't a seat to be had by the time we found out what had happened. A lot of the guys were panicking but we thought, 'what's the point?'," he told the Scotsman newspaper.
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