Rory McIlroy jumped to the top of the Italian Open leaderboard, finishing his second round with a last-hole birdie after play had been called off on Friday.
The Northern Irishman was on the 18th green in fading light as the hooter sounded to signal play had been suspended.
He decided to complete the hole and sank his birdie putt. He had also picked up a shot on the 16th in a five-under-par round of 66.
Birdie on 18 in the dark 🔦@McIlroyRory leads heading into the weekend. #DS79OpendItalia pic.twitter.com/OqnrQFuInU
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US Open champion Matt Fitzpatrick started the day by completing a six-under-par first round to take the lead.
The Englishman opened his second round on the back nine and made five straight birdies starting at the 11th, but made bogeys at the 7th and 8th holes to slip a shot back.
With a handful of players due to complete their rounds on Saturday morning, Englishman Tom Lewis was one shot back in third with Frenchman Victor Perez a further stroke behind in fourth.
There were half a dozen players on five under, including European Ryder Cup captain Luke Donald.
South African Olivier Bekker is on four under (T11) after carding a second-round 70.
McIlroy improved by one shot on his first round.
“I played a little bit better today, especially on the back nine. I took advantage of some of the more birdieable holes,” he said.
“Fitz has had an unbelievable year, with a first Major championship, and he’s obviously matured into one of the best players in the world. I’m looking forward to going up against him over the weekend.”
Overall, Fitzpatrick had seven birdies and five bogeys.
“Pretty inconsistent really. I’ve played some really good stuff,” he said. “Sloppy mistakes, which was obviously disappointing, but plenty of birdies which was always a positive.”
Frenchman Julien Quesne made a hole-in-one at the short fourth from 187 yards with a 9-iron.
🚨 HOLE-IN-ONE 🚨
Julien Quesne aces the 187-yard fourth hole! #DS79OpendItalia pic.twitter.com/t9D2X4HGfG
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