Wyndham Championship 2012: Day 4 Leaderboard Updates, Analysis and More
The conclusion of the 2012 Wyndham Championship will have to wait one more day as Sunday's Round 4 play was suspended due to bad weather.
The PGA Tour's official Twitter account had this to say about the tournament's continuance on Sunday:
"Lengthy weather delay suspends @wyndhamchamp until 9:00am ET Monday. @golfchannel will carry TV coverage until conclusion. #pgatour
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) August 19, 2012"
Despite Sunday's anticlimactic conclusion, there was some golf played on the Sedgefield Country Club course. Let's take a look at how Wyndham's Top 10 looks right now:
*Leaderboard courtesy of pgatour.com
| Place | Player | Score | Thru |
| 1 | Sergio Garcia | -15 | 4 |
| T2 | Tim Clark | -14 | 5 |
| T2 | Jason Dufner | -14 | 5 |
| T2 | Bud Cauley | -14 | 4 |
| T5 | Chad Campbell | -12 | 9 |
| T5 | Bill Haas | -12 | 9 |
| T5 | Jimmy Walker | -12 | 8 |
| T5 | Harris English | -12 | 6 |
| T9 | Heath Slocum | -11 | 13 |
| T9 | John Merrick | -11 | 13 |
There's still a ton of golf left to play in North Carolina, but let's take a brief look at the top three golfers' play so far in Round 4.
Sergio Garcia
Garcia started the day at No. 1, and that hasn't changed so far.
He parred three of the first four holes, and he managed to birdie hole No. 3. It's unclear if Garcia will duplicate his excellent second-round score of 63, but he's been incredibly consistent through the tournament's first three rounds.
Delays can mess with any athlete's momentum, and it will be interesting to see how Garcia reacts when play resumes Monday morning.
Tim Clark
Clark is also treading water in second place. He would be one stroke better, but a bogey on the fifth hole set him back.
Outside of that, Clark parred holes one and three. He knocked in birdies on two and four. Overall, he was playing very well on Sunday.
Clark has to be happy so far. Not only is he in second place, but his scores have improved over the course of each round at Wyndham.
Jason Dufner
Dufner is climbing a bit. He started the day in fourth but used two birdies to climb the leaderboard.
Through five holes on Sunday, Dufner didn't bogey anything. That's a good thing for a player who has also improved his play over the course of Wyndham's action.
After shooting a 68 in Round 1, Dufner shot a 67 in Round 2. That would have been fine, but his 63 in Round 3 made that even better.
Like I said before, there's a ton of golf yet to play in this one. Make sure you stay tuned until Monday morning as things get back underway.

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