WOODLAND AND MOORE TIED FOR PLAY-OFF


After four days of great golf, the 2013 CIMB Classic is not over yet. Two players were tied with 14-under and have to play the sudden-death playoff on a fifth day. Gary Woodland carded 3-under 69 on on Sunday, while Ryan Moore carded 2-under 70 to make them tied at 274. 

The fourth day at Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club is the most challenging day in the CIMB Classic history. The day started sunny, before the play was delayed at 1.22pm due to a dangerous situation and heavy rain with 45 players still on the course. The back nine was filled with suspense as the names atop the leaderboard kept shuffling up and down.


Players were back on the ground at 4.27pm, but the play was suspended again for a second time at 5.20pm due to an additional dangerous situation with nine players on the course. The tournament resumed again at 6.00pm, after 40 minutes delay. 

As every players completed with their final round, two players were still tied and have to compete in the sudden-death playoff. However, the playoff was suspended for the day due to darkness, and it will resume at 7.30am on Monday. 


Although there are just two players who made it to the playoff, two T3 players are just a single stroke behind them. Overall, the top six players are separated by 3 just strokes margin.

T1. Gary Woodland (USA) -14
T1. Ryan Moore (USA) -14
T3. Kiradech Aphibarnrat (THA) -13
T3. Chris Stroud (USA) -13
5. Aaron Baddeley (AUS) -12
6. Jimmy Walker (USA) -11
T7. Graham Delaet (CAN) -10
T7. Charles Howell III (USA) -10
T7. Harris English (USA) -10
10. Keegan Bradley (USA) -9



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