41. J.C. Snead and Kathy Whitworth, along with Bob Charles and Joanne Carner, finished two strokes behind the leaders. 42. Jim Ahern was second, and Dana Quigley and Walter Hall finished two strokes back. 43. Laura Davies figured if she could finish one stroke ahead of Juli Inkster, it probably would be good enough to win the du Maurier Classic. 44. Mickelson finished one stroke behind the late Payne Stewart, and his daughter was born the next day. 45. Mickelson, who finished one stroke behind Stewart in the U.S. Open, showed up before dawn for morning television shows and returned to the course in the afternoon. 46. More than half the money he has won came just this past week when he finished two strokes back at the MCI Classic. 47. Nicklaus finished nine strokes behind Jones, tied with John Daly and Payne Stewart, and finished better than Steve Elkington, Corey Pavin and Phil Mickelson. 48. Nolan Henke, Corey Pavin, Scott Gump, Franklin Langham, Eric Rustand and David Toms finished three strokes back. 49. One of those was the Masters, where he finished three strokes behind Woods. 50. Ogle, tied with Lowery for the lead after three rounds, finished four strokes behind Mayfair. |