By BETH HARRIS
AP Sports Writer
RANCHO PALOS VERDES, Calif.
South Korea's Hee-Won Han had a one-stroke lead with 10 holes to play when the final round of the Office Depot Championship was suspended because of darkness Sunday.
The 54-hole LPGA Tour event on Donald Trump's lavish new course along the Pacific Ocean will conclude Monday.
Exceedingly slow play the first three days and a 3 1/2-hour delay because of dense fog Saturday have plagued the tournament in its first year at Trump National. Sunday's suspension was the second in two days.
None of the 79 players who made the cut completed the third round. Fans started leaving before the leaders even teed off.
Han was 9 under through eight holes when play was called. She had a career-best 65 Friday for a share of the lead and added a 68 Saturday.
Scotland's Catriona Matthew and France's Karine Icher were tied for second at 8 under. Matthew had completed 11 holes and was 3 under for the round, while Icher was 1 over through eight.
Natalie Gulbis, British Open champion Jeong Jang and South Korean compatriots Young Jo and Soo-Yun Kang were 7 under. Two-time defending champion Annika Sorenstam was five shots back, going 1 under through 14 holes.
Sunday began with 72 players finishing the second round after being stranded by darkness Saturday after the fog delay. That caused a backlog throughout Sunday's play.
Gulbis has yet to win a title in three years as a pro. The 22-year-old California native finished up the second round Sunday with a 69 after an opening 66 Friday.
"It's been a long day," she said. "I got here at 6 a.m., played 10 holes (of the second round), then had four hours before playing again. I don't think I've played a full 18 yet."
Gulbis spent the downtime watching football and baseball with her family at a restaurant.
"We deal with this stuff all the time," she said. "It's unfortunate for the fans."
Icher finished off a second-round 68 earlier Sunday after waking up early to make her 7:45 a.m. tee time.
Rookie Paula Creamer was even through 16 holes, along with U.S. Open champion Birdie Kim, who had played 14 holes.
Divots:@ Among the big names missing the cut was last year's runner-up Meg Mallon, who had a 77 Sunday, and Karrie Webb, who shot a 72. They were tied at 5-over 147. ... Laura Davies shot 76-78 for a 154 total, nine shots over the cut. ... The last Monday finish on LPGA Tour was in 1999, when Webb won the Mercury Titleholders Championship in Daytona Beach, Fla.