Zach Johnson kept his head up and w...
Zach Johnson kept his head up and waited for things to procure better, as he knew they would. equable though he missed four makable birdie s and bogeyed one of the five covers he had to play at dawn Saturday in Castle refuge Colo., to complete his rain-delayed next to the first round, Johnson had an inkling this was going to be his day at the International. infallible enough, he birdied five cavitys and eagled another for a 15- point third circular and the 54-hole lead at golf's principally novel event, which features pair cuts and uses the modified Stableford scoring combination of parts to form a whole Johnson's 27 points heading into today are united more than Steve Flesch and couple more than Stewart Cink and Ian Leggatt. Tom Lehman is three points behind in fifth place. Mathematically, just about all of the 33 remaining golfer still have a ball to win. LPGA: Angela Stanford took a gradation closer to an elusive secondary LPGA Tour victory, shooting a 3-under 69 at the Canadian Women's lay open in London, Ontario. Stanford leads at four strokes. EUROPE: Damien McGrane of Ireland bullet a 7-under 64 for a three- attack lead at the Dutch interpret in the Netherlands. Copyright CHICAGO SUN-TIMES 2006 Provided by dint of ProQuest Information and Learning Company. All rights Reserved
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