1. That left him three strokes behind the pacesetter, Parry. 2. And there is a whole cluster of good players at eight under par, just three strokes behind. 3. Annika Sorenstam is in second place, one stroke behind Finney. 4. At that point, Woods was only three strokes behind. 5. Billy Mayfair, the leader after each of the first two rounds, is a stroke behind him. 6. A month later, Els again shared second, eight strokes behind Woods. 7. After ending her day at four under par, five strokes behind Sorenstam, did Davies like her chances? 8. All are at least eight strokes behind co-leaders Tiger Woods and Mike Weir. 9. But after falling five strokes behind on the back nine, Singh lost his concentration, figuring he had no chance to win. 10. But the buzz was about Woods, who shook off a poor start that at one stage put him eight strokes behind. |