MADISON, Miss. — Daniel Summerhays had to think about his upcoming birdie putt on the 18th hole for 1 hour, 17 minutes before finally stepping on the green.
It was worth the wait.
The 29-year-old Summerhays nailed his 19-foot birdie putt after thunderstorms rolled through Annandale Golf Club, tying Nicholas Thompson for the lead going into the final round of the Sanderson Farms Championship on Saturday.
Summerhays came into the third round with a four-stroke lead, but his 3-under 69 allowed the field to catch up on a course that is giving up plenty of birdies thanks to calm conditions, soft fairways and forgiving greens.
"It was just a scrappy round," Summerhays said. "The shots I did hit good, I was just missing on the putts. They were those putts where your eyes get big and then you're disappointed. But that's golf."
It was a long day for Summerhays, who said he had to get up before 5 a.m. and played 28 holes Saturday after also completing his second round because of weather delays Thursday and Friday.
It was a strange scene on his final putt. The heavy thunderstorms had chased all the fans home early and only a few tournament officials were hanging around the green when Summerhays made his putt. His caddie didn't even have his bag, simply clutching the putter head cover.
After Summerhays made it, he raised his club and acknowledged the imaginary crowd before laughing with his caddie.