Austin Cook moved from a late entry to a share of the lead at Black Desert in the Bank of Utah Championship after hitting six birdies before darkness halted a slow round.
Thorbjorn Olesen, Jesper Svensson and David Lipsky each posted a six-under 65 on the unique course lined by red dirt and black lava rock.
Cook also was at six under and facing a 20-foot birdie putt on the reachable par-four 14th when it was too dark to continue. The afternoon tee times had been pushed back by 15 minutes. The 38 players who did not finish were to resume in the early morning.
Cook had few complaints. A one-time winner on the PGA Tour, this is only his eighth start of the year. He was well down the alternate list and at the beach with his family, planning to play the Monday qualifier.
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