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Rains wash out Canadian Open play

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OAKVILLE, Ontario – Jason Dufner played six holes in 1 under Sunday to top the Canadian Open leaderboard before third-round play was washed out because of more heavy rain and lightning.

Dufner, the second-round leader after rounds of 68 and 63 on the saturated Glen Abbey course, had a one-stroke lead over Anthony Kim and Jerry Kelly. Kim was 4 under after nine holes Sunday, and Kelly was 1 under through six.

The players are scheduled to resume play at 7:30 a.m. Monday, the first time the tournament has gone past the weekend since 1988. PGA Tour officials still hope to complete four rounds in the event drenched by about 13 centimeters of rain in four days.

Play began Sunday morning in sunny conditions, but lightning forced the players off the course at 10:15 a.m. After another round of lightning and heavy rain and hours trying to get the layout in shape to resume, play was called for the day at 4:25 p.m.

Scott Verplank was two strokes back at 12 under along with Retief Goosen, Bob Estes, Peter Tomasulo and Michael Letzig. Verplank, the 2001 winner at Royal Montreal, tied for second behind Ken Green in the 1988 Monday finish at Glen Abbey.           (AP)

ANTHONY KIM AND JERRY KELLY

BOB ESTES

CANADIAN OPEN

GLEN ABBEY

JASON DUFNER

KEN GREEN

PETER TOMASULO AND MICHAEL LETZIG

RETIEF GOOSEN

ROYAL MONTREAL

SCOTT VERPLANK

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