Steve Marino fired a seven-under 63 to take the clubhouse lead at the rain-hit $5.2-million Wyndham Championship on Saturday.
Play was suspended due to darkness, forcing the players off the course and organizers to schedule the completion of the round for Sunday morning.
Sergio Garcia and Chris Riley were both at 13-under through 10 holes when the horn sounded. When he returns to the soggy Sedgefield Country Club course Sunday, Spain's Garcia will have a nine-foot putt for birdie on the 11th hole.
Play was delayed because of rain after the second round ended Saturday morning and there was another delay at the start of the third round.
Thursday's first round also featured a long delay and organizers have been playing catchup since. Weather forecasters are calling for better conditions on Sunday.
Marino is the leader in the clubhouse at 12-under-par 198. Justin Rose (13 holes), US Presidents Cup captain Fred Couples (12 holes) and Kevin Stadler (11 holes) are also at 12-under.
Riley, Ryan Moore and Jeff Maggert shared the lead entering round three.
Garcia parred holes six through nine but rolled in birdies on one, three and five and No. 10 to move to 13-under.
Brandt Snedeker (14 holes) and Bill Haas (10 holes) share seventh place at minus-11.
Kevin Sutherland is in the clubhouse at 10-under-par 200 after a six-under 64 in the third round.