Argentina\'s Fabian Gomez fired an eight-under par 64 to grab a share of the lead in the second round of the storm-hit US PGA Sanderson Farms Championship. The South American made six birdies and closed with an eagle to grab a share of the clubhouse lead at 10-under 134 with Americans Vaughn Taylor, Paul Stankowski, Troy Matteson and Kyle Reifers. Daniel Summerhays, who opened with a 63 to lead after 18 holes, was also at 10-under with 10 holes to finish when darkness halted the second round. Fifty-nine players were still on the course after a storm delay had halted play. The second round was set to resume Saturday morning, with hopes of completing the 72-hole event Sunday evening. Gomez sank a 52-foot eagle putt at the par-5 18th to join the leaders in the event, which attracted a lesser field opposite the season\'s third major tournament, the British Open, being played this week at Muirfield in Scotland. A group at one stroke off the pace on 135 in the clubhouse included Australia\'s Steven Bowditch, Canada\'s Brad Fritsch and Americans Chris Riley and Jim Herman. Source: AFP