Expect a busy Sunday at The Honda Classic, where weather problems led to suspension of play for the second consecutive day.
Not that it will affect Rory McIlroy. The world's top-ranked golfer missed the cut in his first North American tournament of 2015.
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Rain on Friday forced players to complete second-round play on Saturday. But before the third round began, rain returned to PGA National at Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.
With Saturday's rainout, the third round will be played Sunday. That means the tournament will finish on Monday, weather permitting. Thunderstorms were in Sunday's forecast before two days of clear, sunny skies.
When play resumes, an Irishman will be in the lead. That would be Padraig Harrington, who finished his second round on Saturday with a 4-under 66 and a one-shot lead over Patrick Reed. At 7-under 133, Harrington holds a lead after 36 holes on the PGA Tour for the first time in five years.
Ian Poulter and Brendan Steele were two shots behind.
When rain arrived, 24 players had completed one hole at PGA National.
McIlroy's tournament ended Friday when he logged a 74, including bogeys on three of the final four holes. The cut was 144; McIlroy shot 147, in large part to poor tee shots.
It's the first time since June 2014 a tournament will finish without McIlroy.
"I don't like missing cuts. You want to play on the weekend," McIlroy said. "I felt like I was trying to get something going and couldn't.
"Coming off three weeks off and playing in conditions like these, it sort of shows you where your game's at."
Officially, McIlroy was tied for 95th. Also missing the cut: Keegan Bradley, Ernie Els, Billy Horschel, Zach Johnson and Dustin Johnson.
McIlroy won this tournament in 2012 but quit last year while having a miserable round. He later blamed a toothache.
Once he found himself again, McIlroy won three consecutive tournament last fall, including the British Open and PGA Championship, to regain his top ranking.
While North American play on his itinerary ahead of the Masters, McIlroy again seeks his elusive championship form.
Contributing: Associated Press, BBC, PGA Tour