Former world number one Tiger Woods was interrupted by a weather delay at The Memorial, just as his charge up the leaderboard was gathering pace, Sky Sports report.
Woods was looking good during his second round after a magnificent 95-yard hole-out for eagle on the 11th and was again on for another birdie on the 12th before play was suspended due to the threat of lightning.

Play was delayed for 90 minutes, with Woods failing to gather momentum after the restart.
The former world number one eventually shot a second round 67 to leave him on five under, six shots behind the leaders heading into the weekend at Muirfield Village.
American Kyle Stanley and Chilean teenager Joaquin Niemann currently share the lead on 11 under, with Woods’ playing partner, Englishman Justin Rose, four shots adrift on seven under.
Northern Ireland’s Rory McIlroy carded a second round 70 to stay just inside the cut line on level par.
However, the biggest casualty to miss the cut was Jordan Spieth, who finished three over after two rounds.



