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Miller Looking to Make the Cut as Weather Forces Second Delay in as Many Days at South Carolina Men’s State Amateur Championship

Miller Looking to Make the Cut as Weather Forces Second Delay in as Many Days at South Carolina Men’s State Amateur Championship

GREER, S.C. – After carding an opening-round, even-par 71, Anderson University rising senior Jake Miller fired a 1-under-par 34 on the front nine before weather forced a delay, Friday in the second round of the 88th South Carolina Golf Association (SCGA) Amateur Championship.

The four-day event is being hosted at the 6,703 yard, par-71 Thornblade Club.

Competitors will finish 36-hole scoring Saturday morning, with a shotgun start scheduled for 8 a.m. and upon completion of the second round, a cut will be made to determine the low 70 and ties who will contend through the rest of the weekend.

Round three is scheduled to begin at approximately 12:30 p.m. with a double tee start.

When play was suspended on Friday afternoon, Miller was in a 10-way tie for 27th after posting birdies on No. 1 and No. 6, while bogeying the eighth hole.

Kershaw's Logan Sewell was one of four players to card a 3-under-par 68 and finish the second round before play was halted. Lancaster's Brady Hinkle fired a low-round 67 on Friday, but finds himself sharing 19th place following a first-round 73 on Thursday. First-round leader Jake Carter of Augusta is tied for second entering Saturday's action after getting in just six holes on Friday.