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JACK WYMAN of South Freeport hits out of a bunker on the second green during the New England Amateur golf tournament Tuesday at the Portland Country Club. Rain has forced the event to be reduced from 72 to 54 holes. DEREK DAVIS / PORTLAND PRESS HERALD
JACK WYMAN of South Freeport hits out of a bunker on the second green during the New England Amateur golf tournament Tuesday at the Portland Country Club. Rain has forced the event to be reduced from 72 to 54 holes. DEREK DAVIS / PORTLAND PRESS HERALD

PORTLAND

Eric Bleile was putting for birdie on the 17th green when he got the word.

“Pretty disruptive,” Bleile said, “but it’s Mother Nature. Not much you can do about it.”

The 89th New England Amateur Championship at Portland Country Club got off to a stormy start Tuesday, with the first round interrupted by thunderstorms.

Play was eventually suspended for the day, with most of the first round pushed to Wednesday. The second round will begin Wednesday and finish Thursday morning.

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After the 36-hole cut, the remaining players will play 18 more holes Thursday instead of 36 – making it a 54-hole tournament instead of the planned 72.

When play was halted at 12:38 p.m., only 12 golfers had finished. Ryan Pelletier of Pawtucket, Rhode Island, and Drake Hull of Rutland, Vermont, were atop the leaderboard at 3-under 69. Pelletier had finished 16 holes, and Hull had played 12.

The leader in the clubhouse is Uttdom Sowinkong of Wallingford, Connecticut, at 2-under 68.

Brian Bilodeau of Auburn leads the Maine contingent at 1-under through 15.

Jack Wyman, the two-time Maine Amateur champion from South Freeport, is even through 12 holes.

Half of the field never teed off, leaving them with plenty of golf to play Wednesday.

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“It means I’m going to be a tired puppy (Wednesday) night,” said two-time champion Mark Plummer of Manchester. He was scheduled to tee off at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, but instead sat around the clubhouse, awaiting updates. He knows what’s ahead.

“We’ll see if this 66-year-old body can handle it,” said Plummer, who won the New England Amateur in 1994 on this course.

Plummer, a 13-time Maine Amateur champion, also won this tournament in 1979 in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Plummer and Sean Gorgone (1991) are the only Mainers to win the tournament since it went to stroke play in 1971.

In the past six years, only nine men from Maine have made the cut.

Wyman is Maine’s best hope to be contending on Thursday afternoon. Last Thursday, he secured his second straight Maine Amateur title with a three-round total of 6-under 207 at Belgrade Lakes Golf Club.

He stayed close to the leaders Tuesday.

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“I’ve played really well, but I can’t get the putter going,” he said. “Hopefully these last six holes (of the first round), I can find something.

“I’m even par, so I’m right in the thick of it. Hopefully, I can get a birdie or two coming in and I’ll be right there.”

Of course, Wyman must wait to finish his round, like most everyone else.

Caleb Manuel of Topsham and Brunswick’s Nate McCue were slated to open their first-round play today before returning to the course later this afternoon for the second round.

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