Rory McIlroy had made inroads before rain brought an early halt to proceedings
Persistent rainfall brought an early halt to proceedings on day three of the Memorial Tournament, with the leading players having managed just five holes before abandonment.
Second-round leader JT Poston and Ryan Gerard held a one-shot lead on nine under par at Muirfield Village when officials called off play following a second weather interruption on Saturday.
Sam Burns sat third on eight under, while Tommy Fleetwood was in a tie for fifth on four under having navigated his opening six holes at level par.
Masters champion Rory McIlroy, who started the day at one over, had reached one under after 16 holes – matching the score of world number one Scottie Scheffler, who had completed 14.
Action was scheduled to resume at 7.30am local time on Sunday morning in Dublin, Ohio, with the fourth round set to commence at 11am, featuring players departing in threesomes from two separate tees.
McIlroy, competing in only his sixth regular PGA Tour event of the season, had barely begun at the first when the initial suspension was called.
After a break lasting approximately one hour and 45 minutes, he regained his composure to roll in a birdie at the first before adding another stroke with a 15-foot putt at the par-three fourth.
Dropped shots at the par-five seventh and subsequently the ninth hampered his momentum approaching the turn, though he recovered with two further birdies at the 13th and 15th before play was suspended once more.
Scheffler had been finding it difficult to reach par in his attempt to claim the title for a third consecutive year, and his third round began with a bogey. The golfer bounced back with two consecutive birdies before adding an eagle at the par-five seventh.
Another birdie at the 10th took him to four under for the round, though bogeys at the 12th and 14th pegged him back.
At the top of the leaderboard, Poston had navigated his opening five holes at level par after a birdie at the second was negated by a dropped shot on the fourth. Gerard had pulled level following two birdies, which were counterbalanced by a bogey five at the third.
Justin Rose made amends for Friday’s disappointing 76, moving into a share of ninth place on two under. Through 15 holes of his third round, he stood at three under par.
Shane Lowry (nine holes), US PGA champion Aaron Rai (eight) and Alex Fitzpatrick (eight) and were all positioned on one under par.



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