41. Last week he finished one stroke behind Colbert at the Vantage Championship. 42. Last month, at the Johnnie Walker Classic in Thailand, he began the final round eight strokes behind the talented Ernie Els. 43. Meanwhile, Woods two-putted for par, and Mickelson was two strokes behind with three holes to play. 44. Not when he started the day four strokes behind the leader, Michael Campbell. 45. Nicklaus is three strokes behind and Trevino, the defending champion Trevino, and Jim Albus are four back. 46. Now he finds himself lurking only three strokes behind leaders Wayne Levi and Rocco Mediate. 47. One of them is Mickelson, who is tied for fourth two strokes behind Love in spite of himself. 48. One stroke behind them are Fred Couples, Phil Mickelson, Scott Hoch, the second-round leader Jay Haas and Steve Elkington. 49. Six players shared third place, five strokes behind Els. 50. She finished in a three-way tie for third, three strokes behind Davies. |