HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S. Custom Detroit Tigers Jerseys .C. -- K.J. Chois early tee time and quick start moved him to the top of the rain-delayed RBC Heritage on Friday. Choi shot a 67 to get to 5-under 137, one stroke ahead of Robert Allenby and two in front of a group led by former world No. 1 Luke Donald as the second round was suspended because of heavy storms. Allenby was among 65 players still on the course when the rain hit Harbour Town Golf Links. Officials delayed the round shortly before 3 p.m. and then sent everyone home until Saturday morning after waiting through about 90 minutes of steady, heavy rain. Allenby has 13 holes to finish when play resumes Saturday morning. Donald shot a 69 and joined Billy Hurley III (69) and first-round tri-leader Scott Langley (73) in the clubhouse two shots behind Choi. Bo Van Pelt and Ben Martin were also at 3 under early in their rounds. Masters contenders Matt Kuchar and 20-year-old Jordan Spieth faltered after their strong starts at Harbour Town. Kuchar, who tied for fifth last week at the years first major, had a pair of double bogeys on his first six holes before the rains came and stood four shots behind Choi. Spieth, a Masters rookie who tied for second at Augusta National, had a 74 and was at 1-over 143 -- good enough to make the projected cut of 4 over, but well off his opening 69. Choi was four shots back of first-round leaders Kuchar, Langley and William McGirt at the beginning of the day. Based on his recent play, he didnt figure to make much of a dent in the cool, drizzly conditions. But Choi had three birdies on the front nine, including one on the difficult, par-4 eighth hole, to get into contention. He caught Kuchar on No. 16, rolling in a 20-footer for birdie. Chois usual schedule had him return home to South Korea after the Masters to help take care of his three children. However, after hearing for years how Harbour Town might suit his game, he decided to play the South Carolina course. "If you just hit it beneath the trees, its a good course to play," Choi said. "It has very small targets and this course is working well." Kuchar, the worlds sixth-ranked player, probably wished the storm had arrived sooner. His tee shot found water on the par-3 fourth hole for a double bogey. He sent his drive out of bounds on No. 6 to drop two more shots. Kuchar opened with a steady performance -- Thursdays 66 was his lowest career round at Harbour Town -- just a few days after contending in the Masters. Hell see if he can find that game once play resumes. His bad start didnt seem to bother him much. He smiled after hitting his provisional drive on the sixth hole, and then talked about the good time he and his family were having at Hilton Head. "Chasing my youngest around the beach, so had some fun this morning," Kuchar said. "Its going to be lots of games and some movies maybe the next couple of days." Allenby jumped into second after birdies on the first and second holes and was glad to get out of the inclement weather. "Its not fun when its blowing 20 miles an hour every different direction and its raining at the same time," he said. "So it was nice get out of there." Donald is coming off a disheartening Masters (he shot 79-70 to miss the cut), but he generally plays well at the RBC Heritage. Hes had four top threes in his past five appearances and, with his 69, broke par for the 17th time in his last 22 rounds here. "Its a good course for me and my results have certainly showed that in the last few years," Donald said. Divots: U.S. Ryder Cup captain Tom Watson improved on his first-round showing of 75 to shoot 73 on Friday. The 6-over 148 title was still two shots more than the projected cut line. While Watson hoped to play better, he was just as happy he got a chance to see young Ryder Cup contenders like Spieth and Patrick Reed up close. "Those were my intentions this week," he said. ... Five-time RBC Heritage champion Davis Love III wont be around for the final two rounds after following a strong 1-under 70 Thursday with an 80 in the second round -- Loves highest score ever in 93 career rounds at Harbour Town. John Schreiber Jersey . Pierre last November, only to watch St. Pierre leave the UFC octagon with his welterweight title belt and a split-decision victory. Ty Cobb Jersey . Plata blasted a rising shot to the upper left corner for his team-leading seventh goal of the season. 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The birdies on 15 and 16 were nice and I made a good par on 17 - I had to pitch out in the fairway and lay-up again.I made a good par save on four. Hit some quality shots coming in on seven, eight and nine, so that was good.The rough is a challenge. You can either catch a nice lie or you can get one thats a pitch out. You really wanted to stay in the fairway so you can have control of the golf ball.The greens were very receptive. I felt like if you were hitting from the short grass, you could pretty much do whatever you wanted with the golf ball in the green. Jimmy Walker finished day 1 of the 98th PGA Championship on five under par Having set the pace early, Walker believes he has done everything he can to come give himself a chance of coming out on top come Sunday.It would be huge [to win a major], Walker added. The whole purpose and the goal in being here is to win.I feel like Ive prepared and Im ready to go this week. Its nice that thats what showed today. I felt like I was ready to go. So winning a major is huge. Three more days to go. There will be a lot more too.Emiliano Grillo says he has taken inspiration from fellow Argentine Angel Cabrera after he shot a first round 66.The 23-year-old got his round up and running with a 30-foot putt for birdie on the fourth and despite a bogey at seven, further gains at five, eight and nine saw him go out in 31 before he recoovered from another dropped shot at the 10th with birdies on 14 and 15. John Hiller Jersey. Emiliano Grillo says he is motivated by memories of Angel Cabreras major wins Chances for a seventh birdie came and went and both 17 and 18, but Grillo still finished four under and just a shot off the early clubhouse lead set by Walker.He won two majors when I was just a little kid, Grillo said of Cabrera. Watching him win the Masters - well, the U.S. Open and then the Masters was unbelievable. Highlights from day one of the 98th PGA Championship at Baltusrol Watching him win the green jacket back in Argentina, its a lot of motivation.As for his opening round at Baltusrol, Grillo was understandably pleased and, like Walker, stressed the importance of finding the fairways off the tee. I played well tee to green and made a few putts out there, he added. It worked pretty well. The conditions are absolutely perfect.Theres not a single grass out of place on this golf course. The greens were absolutely perfect this morning. It was hard and the ball was going far. So everything was good to post a good score there.You have got to play from the fairway. When you go in the rough, it seems short, but its very tricky out there. If you miss the greens on the wrong spot, you are going to struggle for up-and-down. These greens are tricky.Watch the PGA Championship throughout the week live on Sky Sports 4 - your home of golf. Live coverage of the second round begins from 6pm on Friday. 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