News for Golf - Englishman Lee Westwood birdied the final hole for a 6-under 66 and a one-stroke lead on Saturday after the completion of the suspended second round of the Indonesian Masters.
"I had an early start this morning and wanted to get going. I finished off nicely," said second-ranked Westwood, who had two holes left when the round was suspended Friday because of thunder and lightning at Royale Jakarta Golf Club.
He had a 10-under total in the Asian Tour event.
"I had a tricky lie on 17 after hitting it in the rough last night and got it on the green and two putted for par," said Westwood, who celebrates his 38th birthday Sunday. "I played some nice shots on the last and hit my approach to four feet, which I sank for birdie."
Malaysia's Shaaban Hussin (67) and South Korea's Park Hyun-Bin (68) were tied for second.
Westwood will reclaim the top spot in the world from Martin Kaymer with a victory if Luke Donald fails to win The Heritage in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. Donald also had a one-stroke lead after 36 holes.
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