71. Or the one who shot an eagle and four birdies in the second to put him eight strokes behind leader Joe Durant? 72. Pavin started the day three strokes behind Norman and Lehman and slipped another behind when he bogeyed the third hole. 73. Ozaki, the defending champion, had trailed until his last shot, which left Americans Robert Gamez and Brandt Jobe and Australian Peter Senior one stroke behind. 74. Perks was one stroke behind, facing three of the most pressure-packed holes on the course. 75. Phil Mickelson was tied for second with New Zealand native Craig Perks and Mark Calcavecchia one stroke behind. 76. A bogey at the ninth left her two strokes behind, and she asked her caddie if the round was ever going to turn in her favor. 77. A stroke behind them were Indians Vivek Bhandari and Amandeep Johl and American Andrew Pitts. 78. A year ago, he played in the final group Sunday with Tiger Woods but faded to third, three strokes behind. 79. Amy Fruhwirth, Helen Alfredsson, Kim Saiki and Vicki Fergon were four strokes behind, while seven others were within five strokes of the lead. 80. Aoki is two back and Marsh is another stroke behind. |