111. Dave Stockton, who finished first and third in his previous three events, and Australian Graham Marsh are one stroke behind. 112. Dougherty held a one stroke lead over Eichelberger heading into the final round at Des Moines Golf and Country Club last year, but finished three strokes behind. 113. Eight strokes behind leader Jesper Parnevik, Tiger Woods needed another round of his Masters magic Sunday if he were to win the British Open. 114. Elkington started Sunday six strokes behind Els but after three consecutive birdies to open the back nine was two shots in front. 115. Entering the final round two strokes behind Summerhays, Archer thought he would have to continue to wait for another victory. 116. Elkington was five strokes behind leader Hal Sutton entering the final round. 117. Faldo took what the course would give him and never forced the issue, not even when he was six strokes behind starting the final round. 118. Five other players were one stroke behind. 119. Five others finished the round two strokes behind the leaders. 120. Fischer began the final round two strokes behind second-round leader Kris Tschetter. |