Thriston Lawrence and Alejandro Cañizares still share the lead after day two of the weather-affected Omega European Masters despite being unable to finish their second rounds due to darkness.
Almost three hours were lost on Friday after play was suspended at 1:09pm local time at Crans-sur-Sierre Golf Club due to electrical activity in the area.
First-round leaders Lawrence and Cañizares began their second rounds shortly after play resumed and they both managed to move from eight under to 13 under par before darkness brought proceedings to a halt at around 8pm local time.
South African Lawrence made six birdies and a single bogey in his first 14 holes, while Cañizares carded an eagle, five birdies and two bogeys in 13 holes before the hooter sounded.
The second round will resume at 7:40am on Saturday.
Morning starters Nacho Elvira and Marcel Siem were the leaders in the clubhouse, three shots back on 10 under, after they each posted 65s for the second day in a row.
George Coetzee became the second player this week to make a hole-in-one on Friday after Aaron Cockerill achieved the feat a day earlier.
The South African holed his tee-shot at the short 13th using a 6-iron to win a new OMEGA Seamaster Aqua Terra 150M, worth CHF 18,400.
– Report from DP World Tour website