The 28-year-old Indian, ranked 56th in the world, and winner of two European Titles last year, including his home Open, the Hero Indian Open, had played 12 holes of his second round on Friday before fading light stopped play on a weather-hit day.
Starting at one-under through 12 holes, Lahiri erred on the 16th when he went into the greenside bunker on the par-3 hole. He came out into the intermediate but missed a 15-footer for par and ended with a bogey. But with a 65 in first round and 70 in second, he was Tied-eighth but some players were yet to complete their round.
Webb Simpson was in lead at eight-under after rounds of 65-67, while Jordan Spieth 67-66 and first round leader, Bryce Molder (64-69) were tied second at seven-under. Patrick Reed was also at seven-under, but he had four more holes to play as did the local man, Ryan Palmer.
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