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MILFORD, Connecticut — The final round of the Hartford HealthCare Women's Championship was suspended due to unplayable course conditions Sunday.
Play resumes Monday (Tuesday in Manila) with Filipino bet Clariss Guce just within four shots of the leaders with 139 through 36 holes.
She was only on the first hole when play was halted. Other Filipinos Abby Arevalo was through three holes at joint 27th, Chanelle Avaricio through six holes at joint 54th, and Samantha Bruce through three holes at 71st.
South Korean Minji Kang and American Jenny Bae hold pace with two-day total of 9-under-par 135.