Paul Peterson leads the ISCO championship.

LOUISVILLE, KY – Paul Peterson took a lead on three holes Saturday night when the third round of the Lightning-announced ISCO Championship was suspended due to darkness.
In the afternoon, during another PGA Tour event on the European Tour, the game at Hearstburn Country Club was suspended for about three hours in total.
Peterson scored less than 5 points in this round, and overall he had 10 points. The 37-year-old PGA Tour rookie stopped the game after hitting the second 30 feet after a 4th 16-stroke. He started his 20th career PGA Tour.
Chan Kim entered the first five times in the game, second place in second place. He groaned at No. 11 and No. 12, when the game was asked to play, he had not yet kicked off in No. 13.
David Skinns and Luke rosters ranked third in seventh place. Skinns finished his day with an 8-foot birdie putt on a 4-15-shot 4 while List had a bogey-free 65 to take the club’s lead. Twelve players couldn’t finish.
The championship winner will receive a two-year waiver and a PGA championship next year. Next week, no one on the court is at the British Open. Harry Hall, the winner of the Keene Trace playoffs last year, qualified for the British Open and is opening the Scottish Open.
After Auburn’s junior year, Jackson Koivun tied for 15th place with third place after the age of 68. Last week, he tied for 11th place in John Deere’s classic.
The first delay lasted 1 hour and 36 minutes, and the game resumed at 3 pm for 1 hour and 55 minutes, and the game restarted at 7:05 pm