
British Open 2015: How to View Saturday's Live Leaderboard Scores, Updates
Not even darkness could wrestle away the lead from Dustin Johnson on Friday at the 2015 Open Championships. Play was suspended with several players still on the course—Johnson included—but he maintained a one-shot lead after a three under par performance through 13 holes.
Here's a look at the real-time leaderboard:
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You can see the full leaderboard at PGATour.com.
At the end of the first round, Johnson had a group of six behind him by just one shot. When play halted on Friday, Englishman Danny Willett held firm and matched Johnson's three under par performance. Willett finished his day before the darkness came through, thus he may have a bit more rest on Saturday.
With Johnson's huge drives off the tee fueling his game, a lack of energy could be a factor.
With Willett playing so well in the only major played in his home country, the buzz and attention has been intense. He addressed it shortly after his round concluded on Friday:
Also in the Mix

Paul Lawrie and Jason Day aren't far behind Willett and Johnson. Both sit at eight under par and could be bigger threats to Johnson than Willett. Lawrie had played just 12 holes when the suspension of play happened. Day was through only 11 holes.
Both players were two under par for the day. If they can finish strong and Johnson wilts, the lead could evaporate quickly.
Hot Scott

Perhaps the most dangerous player on the leaderboard is Adam Scott. The Aussie shot five under par to move within three shots of the lead at seven under. After his collapse at the 2012 Open Championship, Scott would love to exorcise some demons in the sport's third major.
With most of the attention on Johnson, Willett and Jordan Spieth—who happens to be five shots back with five holes remaining in the second round—Scott might have the field right where he wants them.



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