AUGUSTA, Georgia - American Chad Campbell had his overnight lead cut to one shot in the weather-interrupted third round of the US Masters today.
Three clear at the start of a truncated day, the 31-year-old Texan made a fast start, birdies on the first two holes lifting him to eight under.
However, he then bogeyed the par-four third after failing to reach the green in two and dropped another stroke at the fourth before play was halted in fading light at Augusta National.
Hot on Campbell's heels on five under were South African Tim Clark, who reeled off three birdies in the first five holes, and American Rocco Mediate, two under for the round after four holes.
Holder Tiger Woods, chasing his fifth green jacket, was at three under after nine holes, level with Ireland's Padraig Harrington, after six, and 2004 champion Phil Mickelson after five.
Earlier, play was suspended for just over four hours because of the threat of lightning and approaching thunderstorms.
Only two more hours of play were possible after the competitors returned to the course late in the afternoon.
The third round will resume early tomorrow.
With the greens softened by steady morning rain, the players were able to attack the pins late in the day.
World number one Woods almost holed his wedge approach at the par-four third, tapping in for birdie to close within four of the lead.
He then parred the next four holes before picking up another shot at the par-five eighth to go to three under.
Clark birdied the first, hitting driver off the tee and a utility club for his second to 10 feet, to get to three under.
Mickelson, four off the pace at the start, also birdied the par-four first after hitting a superb shot from the right fairway bunker to within six feet of the flag.
That put him level with Clark in a tie for second place, where they were joined moments later by Harrington, who birdied the second and third.
Clark picked up another shot at the par-five second before horseshoeing out with a birdie attempt from only three feet at the third.
Mickelson also birdied the second and then rolled in a 10-footer at the par-four third to climb into second place at five under.
The left-hander then bogeyed four and five to drop back.
American Jim Furyk, the 2003 US Open champion, birdied two of the last three holes for a four-under-par 68 to take the clubhouse lead at level-par 216.
Playing at the back of the field with a non-competing marker, Furyk struck his approach to within two feet of the flag at the par-three 16th and then holed a 40-footer on 17 for his fifth birdie of the day.
Sunday's weather forecast is optimistic, with dry and partly sunny conditions expected.
Third round scores (US unless stated):
216 Jim Furyk 73 75 68
217 Angel Cabrera (Argentina) 73 74 70, Mark Hensby (Australia) 80 67 70
218 Jose Maria Olazabal (Spain) 76 71 71, Tim Herron 76 71 71
220 Robert Allenby (Australia) 73 73 74
222 Ted Purdy 72 76 74, Luke Donald (Britain) 74 72 76
224 Thomas Bjorn (Denmark) 73 75 76, Larry Mize 75 72 77
225 Brandt Jobe 72 76 77
- REUTERS
Golf: Campbell's lead trimmed to one on shortened day
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