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Rod Pampling couldn't match his play from Thursday when he flirted with a 59, but he is still the leader at 14 under at the Shriners Hospital for Children Open after a 68 on Friday.

The second round was suspended due to darkness in Las Vegas on Friday night with players still on the course, most notably reigning NCAA champion Aaron Wise from Oregon.

Wise was 7 under for his round thru 14 holes when play was suspended, climbing up to third, two spots behind Pampling at 12 under. Wise had two eagles on his first nine after teeing off on No. 10 to climb five spots up the leaderboard and into contention for the 36-hole lead.

In second place, one back of Pampling, is Brooks Koepka after a 67 in his second round. Koepka is the biggest star in the field this week and is looking to take advantage of great scoring conditions at TPC Summerlin and a field that lacks golf's big names. Like Wise, Koepka had a pair of eagles on his round, including a 36-foot bomb on No. 16.

The round of the day was by Chez Reavie, who bounced back from a 76 on Thursday with a 10-under 61 on Friday to comfortably reach the weekend at 5 under. Other notables making a move were Brandt Snedeker (up 12 spots to T5 at 10 under with a 65) and Ryan Moore (up 21 spots to T12 at 8 under with a 66).