PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla., Oct. 28 (UPI) -- Daniel Chopra, Shigeki Maruyama and Fredrik Jacobson shared the fourth-round lead Sunday when the Ginn sur Mer Classic in Florida was suspended by darkness.
Weather-permitting, the event will be decided Monday morning in Port St. Lucie.
Chopra, the third-round leader, was at the 15th hole at 18-under 267 when play was halted. Maruyama and Jacobson were at 16.
Chopra lost control after missing a par putt at No. 13.
"Up until that point, I thought I was pretty much in control," Chopra said. "I was missing in the right spots (and) was trying to get one hole over at a time."
Chopra will be one of six players back on the course when play resumes, but only the three co-leaders have a chance to win the event.