Lewis and Jill McGill 65-70-64-199 Brad Bryant and Marta Figueras-Dotta 66-68-65-199 Omar Uresti and Dina

Lewis and Jill McGill 65-70-64-199 Brad Bryant and Marta Figueras-Dotta 66-68-65-199 Omar Uresti and Dina Ammaccapane 67-67-65-199 Steve Lowery and Chris Johnson 68-69-63-200 Mike Hulbert and Donna Andrews 65-68-67-200 Dudley Hart and Dawn Coe-Jones 67-66-67-200 Mike Weir and Lorie Kane 67-67-66-200 Steve Flesch and Janice Moodie 68-65-67-200 Tommy Armour III and Cindy Figg-Currier 67-68-65-200. South African Ernie Els takes a six-shot lead over Colin Montgomerie into tomorrow’s final round of the Million Dollar challenge at Sun City to set up the biggest pay-day of his career. Hayes and Kristi Albers 67-67-63-197 Steve Pate and Meg Mallon 63-70-64-197 Esteban Toledo and Wendy Doolan 66-68-63-197 Chris Perry and Catrin Nilsmark 68-67-63-198 Mike Springer and Melissa McNamara 67-66-65-198 Jeff Sluman and Dottie Pepper 69-65-65-199 Fred Funk and Tina Barrett 68-66-65-199 Robert Damron and Charlotte Sorenstam 66-66-67-199 J.L. When you have not been playing well, you just have to take baby steps.”
Leading team scores after the third round of the the $2 million JCPenney Classic played on the Westin Innisbrook Resort’s Copperhead course, men par-71, 7,054 yards (6,454 meters), women 6,330 yards (5,792 meters), par-71:
Paul Azinger and Se Ri Pak 65-64-62-191 Scott Gump and Maria Hjorth 65-65-65-195 John Daly and Laura Davies 63-66-67-196 Justin Leonard and Juli Inkster 65-66-66-197 Bill Glasson and Joan Pitcock 68-67-62-197 J.P. Even if it is in an unofficial event.
“I’ve been saying this for a while,” he said “I just want to get into contention. “The only other green I missed was 16, where I was in a bunker and I almost holed it.”
Azinger’s eagle came on the 572-yard, par-5 14th, when he hit 3-wood from 260 yards to 45 feet and drained the putt.
“He didn’t give me a chance,” Pak said. “He made everything.”
Azinger did not seem to mind.
“She played well,” he said “She made a lot of pars.

When your partner already has made par and you are putting for birdie that’s going to help.”
Azinger, winless on the PGA Tour since returning from a bout with cancer in 1995, is hoping to help his confidence with a victory. The final round will feature a modified alternate-shot format.
Scott Gump and Maria Hojorth were second after a 65. Se Ri Pak and Paul Azinger combined for a 9-under 62 to take a four-stroke lead after the third round of the JCPenney Classic in Palm Harbour, Florida.

“He made birdie, or I make par,” Pak said on Saturday. “It was perfect.”
Azinger had an eagle and seven birdies in the best-ball round on the Westin Innisbrook Resort’s Copperhead course, powering the team to a 22-under 191 total. He was a little sparkplug for us.”
Scores after the first round of the $860,000 Father-Son Challenge on the par-72, 7,214-yard (6,565-meter) Twin Eagles Golf and Country Club course (format was a scramble):
Steve and Hale Irwin 59 Gary and Jack Nicaklaus 60 Robert and Raymond Floyd 60 Wesley and Jerry Pate 62 David and Tom Kite 62 Kevin and Craig Stadler 62 Ron and Dave Stockton 62 John and Al Geiberger 63 Rick and Lee Trevino 63 Myatt and Hubert Green 63 David and Bob Charles 64 Andrew and David Graham 65 Josh and Larry Nelson 65 Kyle and Charlie Coody 67 Bobby and Billy Casper 67 Eric and Tom Weiskopf 69.

Defending champions Bob and David Charles opened with a 64.
David Kite provided the highlight for his team, holing out for an eagle from 137 yards on No. Gary Nicklaus, who qualified for his PGA Tour card last month, is replacing Jack II, who is recovering from a broken heel.
Tom Kite and 15-year-old son David were in a four-way tie for fourth at 10-under with Jerry and Wesly Pate, Craig and Kevin Stadler, and Dave and Ron Stockton. Hale and Steve Irwin combined for a 13-under 59 on to take a one-stroke lead over Jack and Gary Nicklaus and Raymond and Robert Floyd after the first round of the Father-Son Challenge in Naples, Florida.

“We had a very good day,” Hale Irwin said. “We didn’t play as well as we’d like, but we teamed very well. When I would miss a shot, Steve was there to pick me up and vice versa.
“The key really was Steve’s putting. There’s no doubt that his putting kept us going.”
Jack Nicklaus and son Jack II co-designed the TwinEagles’ Talon Course.

 
 
 

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