Saturday, April 24, 2010

Jason Bohn's lead cut to three shots in Zurich Classic

Jason Bohn saw his lead trimmed to three shots as the rain-delayed third round of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans belatedly got under way.
Heavy rain and lightning at TPC Louisiana had forced the suspension of the second round on Friday with only 47 golfers having played 36 holes and it took the rest of the field, including first-round leader Bohn, until Saturday afternoon to catch up.
Bohn, who was forced to wait until Saturday morning to start his second round, extended his advantage to four strokes after closing with three birdies in a row for a 67. He then went straight back out for his third round and after six holes was back at 12 under, three shots in front of Australian Greg Chalmers and Germany's Alex Cejka.
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Englishman Greg Owen opened with a 67 and was bogey free in his second round - and two under for the day - as he waited to begin the 18th before play was suspended on Friday.
He resumed to par that final hole and started the third round at seven under, alongside fellow Englishman Brian Davis, Cejka and American veteran Lee Janzen.
Having got to nine under, though, Owen gave a shot back at the par-four sixth and when play was called for the night due to poor light, the Englishman was eight under after eight holes.
Owen was in a five-way tie for fourth with Australian John Senden, American Jeff Overton and his compatriots Kevin Sutherland and Shaun Micheel.
Davis, runner-up last week to Jim Furyk at the Verizon Heritage having called a penalty on himself in a sudden death play-off, had so far failed to build on his six-under, second-round 66, dropping a shot after six holes to six under.

LATER NEWS FROM START OF THIRD ROUND
-12 after six holes Bohn.
-9 after seven holes Chalmers.
-9 after six holes Cejka.
-8 after 11 holes Sutherland.
-8 after eight holes Owen.
-8 after seven holes Micheel.
-8 after six holes Senden, Overton.
SECOND ROUND TOTALS
Par 144 (2x72)
132 Jason Bohn 65 67
136 Jeff Overton 67 69, John Senden (Aus) 67 69
137 Brian Davis (Eng) 71 66, Lee Janzen 71 66, Greg Owen (Eng) 67 70, Shaun Micheel 70 67, Alex Cejka (Ger) 70 67
138 Jarrod Lyle (Aus) 70 68, David Toms 69 69, Greg Chalmers (Aus) 70 68, Chris Couch 67 71, Troy Merritt 68 70
139 Aron Price (Aus) 69 70, Chris Riley 73 66, Brenden Pappas (Rsa) 71 68, Stuart Appleby (Aus) 72 67
140 Michael Letzig 72 68, Mathias Gronberg (Swe) 69 71, David Duval 68 72, Garrett Willis 71 69, Kevin Sutherland 68 72, Nick O'Hern (Aus) 70 70, Kevin Stadler 70 70, Andres Romero (Arg) 72 68, K J Choi (Kor) 68 72, Boo Weekley 70 70
141 Chris Stroud 69 72, Rory Sabbatini (Rsa) 69 72, Charley Hoffman 73 68, Jason Dufner 67 74, Steve Flesch 70 71, Phil Schmitt 74 67, Charles Howell III 68 73, Charlie Wi (Kor) 74 67, Chad Collins 72 69, Ryuji Imada (Jpn) 71 70, Josh Teater 70 71, Cameron Tringale 69 72, Nicholas Thompson 72 69
142 Spencer Levin 73 69, Sergio Garcia (Spa) 73 69, Matthew Jones (Aus) 69 73, Alex Prugh 72 70, Jeff Klauk 70 72, Chris Tidland 72 70, Daniel Chopra (Swe) 72 70, Justin Rose (Eng) 70 72, Roland Thatcher 73 69, Ken Duke 72 70, John Merrick 72 70, Joe Ogilvie 71 71, Ted Purdy 72 70, Bubba Watson 71 71, Kevin Streelman 71 71, Aaron Baddeley (Aus) 70 72, John Rollins 74 68, Arjun Atwal (Ind) 71 71, Tom Gillis 72 70, Carlos Franco (Par) 70 72, Troy Matteson 71 71
143 Jerry Kelly 71 72, Billy Mayfair 74 69, Michael Bradley 73 70, Mark Hensby (Aus) 71 72, Tom Pernice Jnr. 69 74, Cameron Percy (Aus) 73 70, Michael Connell 76 67, Andrew McLardy (Rsa) 72 71, Brad Faxon 69 74, John Daly 72 71, Francis Quinn 71 72, Craig Bowden 69 74, Skip Kendall 71 72, Rich Barcelo 69 74
MISSED THE CUT
144 Brendon De Jonge 71 73, Scott Piercy 77 67, Steve Wheatcroft 71 73, Graham Delaet (Can) 74 70, Ben Crane 70 74, Jerod Turner 73 71, Johnson Wagner 73 71, Briny Baird 73 71, Brandt Snedeker 73 71, Stephen Ames (Can) 75 69
145 Garth Mulroy (Rsa) 72 73, Jeff Gove 72 73, Woody Austin 72 73, Roger Tambellini 74 71, Ryan Palmer 73 72, Jimmy Walker 72 73, Matt Weibring 71 74, Bryce Molder 73 72, Rodney Pampling (Aus) 74 71, Scott McCarron 72 73, Kris Blanks 71 74, Tim Herron 72 73, Chris DiMarco 72 73, Cliff Kresge 74 71, Fred Funk 71 74, Mark Calcavecchia 72 73
146 Charles Warren 73 73, David Lutterus (Rsa) 72 74, Joe Durant 75 71, J J Henry 72 74, Omar Uresti 77 69, Harrison Frazar 74 72, James Driscoll 74 72
147 Brent Delahoussaye 71 76, Jeff Quinney 73 74, Mark Wilson 77 70, Will MacKenzie 73 74, D.A. Points 76 71, Richard S Johnson (Swe) 72 75, Tim Petrovic 76 71, Jay Williamson 73 74, Henrik Bjornstad (Nor) 77 70
148 Martin Flores 75 73, Brett Quigley 75 73, Matt Fast 72 76, Mike Weir (Can) 76 72, James Nitties (Aus) 70 78, Blake Adams 75 73
149 Bob Estes 70 79, Justin Bolli 74 75, Robert Garrigus 74 75, Mathew Goggin (Aus) 78 71, Chris Smith 78 71, Tommy Armour III 73 76
150 Brian Rowell 80 70, Paul Stankowski 77 73, Steve Lowery 74 76, Kevin Johnson 74 76, Todd Hamilton 77 73, Matt Bettencourt 77 73, Chez Reavie 76 74
151 Brian Stuard 79 72, Paul Goydos 75 76, Notah Begay III 74 77, Greg Kraft 72 79, Parker McLachlin 77 74
152 Steve Marino 77 75
153 Brennan Webb (Can) 77 76, Rocco Mediate 76 77, Derek Lamely 77 76
154 Scott Verplank 77 77
155 Webb Simpson 80 75
160 Tyson Shinaut 79 81
WD Pat Perez, Vance Veazey, Bill Lunde, Jeff Maggert, Tim Wilkinson (Nzl), Chris Wilson

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