Saturday, October 05, 2002
Mayfair, Duval tied for lead
Golf roundup
The Associated Press
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. Billy Mayfair shot a bogey-free, 8-under 63 Friday and grabbed a share of the second-round lead in the Michelob Championship with David Duval.
Duval shot a 69 and was at 9-under 133. First-round co-leader Hidemichi Tanaka was one shot back after a 70.
Loren Roberts, Corey Pavin and Charles Howell III were among a group of six at 135. Roberts shot a bogey-free 69 that ended with 11 consecutive pars.
Also at 135 were Brandt Jobe, Jose Coceres and Peter Jacobsen.
LPGA
VALLEJO, Calif. Cristie Kerr capped a course-record 64 with her second eagle of the round and took a one-shot lead over Annika Sorenstam after two rounds of the Samsung World Championship.
Kerr's 8-under round at Hiddenbrooke Golf Club left her at 12 under for tournament.
She chipped in from off the green on the par-5 18th to complete her round with a birdie-birdie-eagle finish.
Sorenstam, who had seven birdies in a 67, was at 11 under, one stroke ahead of Rosie Jones, who shot a 66.
First-round leader Michele Redman faltered on the back nine with two bogeys and dropped to 9 under.
Seniors
KAHUKU, Hawaii Steve Stull bogeyed his final two holes in a 4-under 68 that left him in a three-way tie for the lead after the first round of the Turtle Bay Championship.
Jim Albus and R.W. Eaks also had 68s at the Turtle Bay Resort's 7,044-yard oceanside Palmer Course.
Defending champion Hale Irwin was one stroke back with Gary McCord, Jose Maria Canizares, Mike Smith, Morris Hatalsky, Bruce Summerhays, Mark Pfeil and Rodger Davis.
European PGA
ST. ANDREWS, Scotland Padraig Harrington shot a 6-under 66 at Kingsbarns to take a one-stroke lead over Eduardo Romero in the Dunhill Links Championship.
Harrington was at 12-under 132 through two rounds.
Sweden's Michael Lundberg was two shots behind Harrington, while Thomas Bjorn and Jyoti Randhawa were three back.
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Bethel Tate 35, Clermont NE 0
CCD 55, Landmark Christian 28
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