
American Chris Riley carded a second-round 63 to surge to the top of the leaderboard in the Wyndham Championship.
Riley's seven-under round followed his opening round 66 to leave him 11 under for the tournament, level with day one leader Ryan Moore, who will resume his second round five under through 17 holes.
Moore was one of a number of players left unfinished as play was abandoned early for the second day running due to bad light at Sedgefield Country Club.
Jeff Maggert also has one hole to play of his second round and is currently on his own one behind the leaders on 10 under.
A group of the three sit one shot back on nine-under 131s, with Spain's Sergio, the top-ranked European, alongside Bill Haas and Chez Reavie.
The Wyndham Championship offers players the final chance to collect FedEx Cup points, with the top 125 players on the list earning a spot in the play-offs.
Riley currently occupies 129th spot in the list but is shaping up well to qualify comfortably.
Having started the day with a bogey as he finished his delayed first round, Riley soon found his feet, birdying three of the front five as he started his second round in positive fashion.
He then completed the inward nine in 31 strokes as he picked up four additional birdies on the back nine.
England's Justin Rose resumes four shots off the pace after shooting a 68, while compatriot Brian Davis and Scot Martin Laird are two further back with 36-hole totals of 135.
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