Saturday, March 30, 2013

LEE WESTWOOD ONLY TWO SHOTS BEHIND SHELL HOUSTON OPEN JOINT LEADERS CINK AND HAAS

FROM THE US PGA TOUR WEBSITE
HUMBLE, Texas -- Seven players within four shots of the lead at the Shell Houston Open have never won on the US PGA Tour. Twelve of them still aren't in the field for the Masters. One of them is a journeyman who had to qualify Monday just to get a tee time at Redstone Golf Club.

In a tournament loaded with so many possibilities, one of the big surprises is a major champion.
Stewart Cink has not been heard from very much since that summer day at Turnberry in 2009 when he beat Tom Watson to win the British Open. His highest finish since then was third, and that was in the four-man field at the PGA Grand Slam of Golf. In 81 starts since becoming a major champion, he has missed the cut 30 percent of the time. He has plunged to No. 272 in the world ranking.
Cink finished off another solid round Saturday by saving par form the bunker on the 18th hole for a 4-under 68, giving him a share of the lead with Bill Haas.
"Tomorrow is a great learning opportunity for me to get out there and be nervous and perform and try to stay in the moment and let it happen," Cink said. "I can't wait."
Indeed, there will be a sense of urgency in this tournament.
Haas, the co-leader after 36 holes at Bay Hill last week, made seven birdies over his last 13 holes for a 67 and joined Cink at 11-under 205.
Now comes the hard part, 20 players separated by four shots on a course where birdies are available, but the slightest miss can prove costly.
"Tomorrow you're going to have to play very well," Haas said. "You can't just hang on and hope everybody else will fall back."
Steve Wheatcroft, who only got into this tournament through a Monday qualifier, got off to a good start and fell back with an embarrassing finish. Wheatcroft was tied for the lead when he shanked a shot from the greenside bunker on the 18th, the ball coming out at a 45-degree angle, over the green and almost into the gallery. He made a 15-foot putt to salvage bogey for a 72.
Wheatcroft still was only one shot out of the lead, along with Ben Crane (67), D.A. Points (71) and Jason Kokrak (71).
"If you don't catch it perfectly, it runs across the green into the water," Wheatcroft said about his bunker shot. "I opened the club face just trying to hit a high soft one and obviously I missed most of the club face."
Nine players were only two shots behind, a group that included former British Open champion Louis Oosthuizen (65), former world No. 1 Lee Westwood (67), former PGA champion Keegan Bradley (67) two-time major champion Angel Cabrera (69) and former PLAYERS champion Henrik Stenson (68), who is one round away from playing his way into the Masters through being top 50 in the world.Phil Mickelson finished his round of 67 before the leaders teed off, and he closed with a wedge into 6 feet for birdie. He wound up five shots out of the lead, still within range of trying to add another win before heading to Augusta for the Masters.
"I feel like I've got a low round in me tomorrow," Mickelson said before leaving to meet with former president George H.W. Bush, who attended the tournament Saturday.
Rory McIlroy had a chance to join the mix. Swinging more freely, the world's No. 2 player was poised to reach 6 under for the tournament with a superb bunker shot to 5 feet for birdie on the 13th hole. 
He missed the putt, and then missed the 3-footer he had left and wound up with a bogey. McIlroy short-sided himself on the next hole for bogey, and dropped another shot on the 18th with a tee shot into the water. He had to settle for a 71 and was at 214, nine shots behind.
"It's the best I've hit it on the golf course this week," McIlroy said.
Wheatcroft and Kokrak are among seven players within four shots of the lead who have never won on the PGA Tour, and Wheatcroft still has high hopes of winning to get a two-year exemption in the big leagues. He would be the first Monday qualifier to win since Arjun Atwal in August 2010 at the Wyndham Championship.
He would be the ultimately long shot, especially after the tweet he posted upon learning McIlroy had signed up for the Texas Open next week. Wheatcroft wanted everyone to know he signed up for the Texas Open qualifier on Monday, though a top-10 would get him into the field at San Antonio. A win would allow him to play two majors and two World Golf Championships this year, and just about anywhere he wanted on tour for the next two years.
Cink is going after his seventh tour win, though he made it sound like he was trying for his first.
"I'll be nervous and I definitely will not be ignoring the fact that I'll feel a little bit nervous tomorrow," he said. "But that's just natural human behavior and I'm looking forward to it. To get back in the hunt is what you play golf for when you're out on the PGA Tour. It's a lot of fun and hard work, but I can't wait."
Cink can only hope he hasn't forgotten how to finish, though experience could play a big factor.
Oosthuizen was the 54-hole leader in the Houston Open last year. Bradley was relieved to finally see some putts go in the hole. Westwood has started slowly this year, but he feels his game is rounding into shape at Augusta.
"There isn't a lot of experience at the top of the leaderboard," Westwood said. "There are some tough shots out there. Few birdie chances if you're hitting it well."
Lee Westwood, after a 67 for 207, is the leading British player, one ahead of Brian Davis and two ahead of Greg Owen, two of the lesser known Englishmen on the US Tour. 

 ALL THE THIRD-ROUND TOTALS
Par 216 (3x72)
205 Stewart Cink    71    66    68        
205 Bill Haas    68    70    67        
206 Ben Crane    69    70    67        
206 D.A. Points    64    71    71        
206 Steve Wheatcroft 67    67    72        
206 Jason Kokrak    66    69    71        
207 Bud Cauley    68    74    65        
207 Louis Oosthuizen 70    72    65        
207 Lee Westwood    68    72    67        
207 Billy Horschel    68    72    67        
207 Keegan Bradley 70    70    67        
207 Kevin Chappell    70    70    67   
207 Henrik Stenson    69    70    68        
207 Angel Cabrera    66    72    69        
207 Cameron Tringale 65    73    69        
208 Brian Davis    67    70    71        
209 Greg Owen    68    73    68        
209 John Merrick    68    72    69        
209 Charley Hoffman 68    71    70   
209 Dustin Johnson     69    70    70        
210 Phil Mickelson    72    71    67        
210 Chez Reavie    72    70    68        
210 Graham DeLaet     71    71    68   
210 Josh Teater    74    67    69        
210 Scott Verplank    72    68    70        
210 John Rollins    65    74    71   
211 D H Lee    72    71    68        
211 James Hahn    74    69    68        
211 Tim Herron    69    73    69        
211 Matt Jones    68    73    70        
211 Charles Howell III 69    72    70        
211 Jeff Overton    67    73    71        
211 Brendon de Jonge 71    68    72        
212 Steven Bowditch   73    70    69        
212 Jin Park    69    74    69        
212 Daniel Summerhays 72    71    69        
212 Kevin Stadler    70    73    69        
212 Brandt Jobe    69    73    70        
212 Brendan Steele    70    71    71        
212 Robert Streb    70    71    71        
212 Steve Stricker    73    68    71        
212 Scott Stallings    70    69    73        
213 Justin Leonard    71    72    70        
213 Charlie Beljan    71    72    70        
213 Pat Perez         72    71    70        
213 Chris Kirk    71    70    72        
213 Aaron Baddeley 70    71    72        
214 Nicholas Thompson 70    73    71        
214 Chris Stroud    71    72    71        
214 Cameron Percy    73    70    71        
214 Rory McIlroy    73    70    71        
214 David Lynn    72    70    72        
214 Kelly Kraft    70    72    72        
214 Ross Fisher    73    69    72        
214 Doug LaBelle II 71    71    72        
214 Nick Watney    71    71    72        
214 Ricky Barnes    73    68    73        
214 Bob Estes    71    69    74        
214 Hunter Haas    69    71    74        
214 Boo Weekley    70    69    75        
215 George Coetzee 72    71    72        
215 Henrik Norlander 74    68    73        
215 Gary Woodland     72    70    73        
215 Troy Matteson    71    71    73        
216 Harris English    69    74    73                 

216 Jordan Spieth    72    70    74        
216 Wes Short, Jr.    71    70    75        
216 Carl Pettersson    74    69    74        
217 Chad Campbell    72    71    74        
217 Jimmy Walker  68    71    78        
218 Jerry Kelly    71    72    75

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