
Shenzhen International 2016: Sunday Leaderboard Scores and Highlights
The 2016 Shenzhen International was ravaged by electrical storms on Sunday, forcing the final day of play to be rescheduled for Monday, as Soomin Lee surrendered his advantage at the top of the leaderboard.
Three players are currently tied at the top, after Lee Slattery and Alexander Levy drew level with Lee.
Slattery and Lee ended their day on the 13th hole as darkness fell, and they will resume their final rounds on Monday morning as the competition finishes.
Here is the latest leaderboard from China:
| T1 | Lee Slattery | -14 | - |
| T1 | Soomin Lee | -14 | - |
| T1 | Alexander Levy | -14 | - |
| T4 | Scott Hend | -13 | 66 |
| T4 | Joost Luiten | -13 | - |
| T4 | Brandon Stone | -10 | - |
| T7 | Bubba Watson | -10 | 66 |
| T7 | Rikard Karlsberg | -10 | 67 |
| T7 | Nacho Elvira | -10 | 68 |
| T7 | Thorbjorn Olesen | -10 | - |
| T7 | Bradley Dredge | -10 | - |
For a complete list of scores, visit the European Tour's official site.
Sunday Recap
The weather yet again affected the 2016 Shenzhen International as a thunderstorm halted play, on a day when Lee suffered a poor start to his fourth round to allow the pack to close in.
The Korean looked in fine fettle as he completed his third round, but he lost his way at the start of his fourth as night fell.

A bogey on the first was followed by a double bogey on the seventh, and he needed birdies on 10 and 13 to keep him in the hunt going into Monday's action.
Slattery's steady and calm showing elevated him to a share of the lead after shooting 68 in his third round. The Englishman was forced off the course on the 13th hole, but he will feel confident after shooting two under for the day, leaving him 14 under for the tournament.
The European Tour highlighted how close the final day of play will be:

It appeared Lee would easily cross the winning post after leading by five shots at one point, but Slattery and Levy have both been impressive throughout the tournament.
Both appear to have greater momentum than Lee heading into Monday, although Scott Hend is only one shot behind, and he could find himself as a surprise winner of the event.
Hend carded a final round of 66, leaving him 13 under for the tournament, giving him the clubhouse lead at the moment.

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