Lydia Ko is in danger of missing the cut at the LPGA's Chevron Championship in Texas, sitting in a tie for 78th place as play was suspended in the second round.
With two holes left to play in her second round, Ko is four-over - three-over for the tournament -needing to make up at least two shots to reach the projected cut of one-over.
The Kiwi has so far carded a second-round of four-over, but missed three birdie putts which could prove crucial in her hopes to make the cut.
Beginning at one-under after shooting 71 on the opening day, Ko's troubles began early in her second round, dropping shots on three of her first six holes.
A bogey on the second was followed by a double-bogey on the fourth as the 25-year-old tumbled down the leaderboard.
The Kiwi began to claw her way back with a bogey on the fifth, before three straight pars had Ko finish her front nine at three-over in the first round, and two-over all up.
Another bogey on the 15th dropped Ko below the one-over cut line, before play was suspended by bad weather.
South Korea's A Lim Kim holds the clubhouse lead at the halfway mark, as a seven-under second round took her to eight-under for the tournament, and into first place.