ST ANDREWS, Scotland (Reuters) - South African Jaco van Zyl found the St Andrews conditions more to his liking despite having his second round interrupted by torrential rain on Friday, carding a 69 after an opening 79.
Van Zyl, who teed off at 6.32am local time with former British Open champion Mark Calcavecchia and Germany's Marcel Siem, had not even completed the first hole when the course was swamped by rain and organisers called a halt.
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