1. Even as he sinks birdies in Pebble Beach and reiterates his desire to be traded to Cincinnati, Ken Griffey Jr. remains a Mariner. 2. Player, two shots behind Bland after the first round, sunk three birdies in the first seven to set himself up for the lead. 3. Both Han and Alfredsson sank four birdies against one bogey. 4. But Kaneko came back quickly and sank five birdies against a bogey on the remaining holes. 5. Els sank four birdies in his first six holes. 6. Fudo, who has yet to win in two years as a pro, sank three birdies against a bogey. 7. He one-putted three holes but sank four birdies on the back nine. 8. In the subsequent final round, Kim sank two birdies and bogeyed two holes. 9. Kuwabara, also looking for a second title, sank six birdies against a bogey. 10. Langer, a two-time German Masters winner, sank three birdies in the first five holes before his putting touch deserted him. |