Chopra leads by two after three rounds
Saturday, October 27th, 2007
Briny Baird caught fire Saturday to climb within two strokes of Ginn sur mer Classic leader Daniel Chopra.

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Archive for October, 2007Chopra leads by two after three roundsSaturday, October 27th, 2007
Briny Baird caught fire Saturday to climb within two strokes of Ginn sur mer Classic leader Daniel Chopra.
Derksen holds 1-stroke lead in MallorcaSaturday, October 27th, 2007
Robert-Jan Derksen of the Netherlands held a one-stroke lead Saturday at the Mallorca Classic before play was suspended for the third straight day.
Derksen was 1 under through 15 holes to lead with a 10-under total before play was suspended because of darkness with 18 players still on the course.
Gregory Bourdy completed his round, shooting 64 for a 9-under 201. He shared second place with fellow Frenchman Jean-Francois Lucquin, who was even after 15 holes.
Duo tied for the top after second roundSaturday, October 27th, 2007
Robert-Jan Derksen of the Netherlands and Jean-Francois Lucquin of France held a three-stroke lead at the Mallorca Classic after the remaining 54 players finished their second round Saturday morning.
Derksen and Lucquin both shot a 5-under 65 Friday for a 9-under total of 131 at the European Tour's penultimate event.
Pettersen increases lead to seven shotsSaturday, October 27th, 2007
Suzann Pettersen of Norway remained atop the leaderboard Saturday as she fired a sizzling nine-under 63 to extend her lead to seven strokes going into the last round of the US$1.3 million (?904,000) Honda LPGA Thailand tour event.
The day also saw two U.S. players, Stacy Prammanasudh and Christina Kim, score hole-in-ones on the eighth hole.
Romero tops season-ending Charles Schwab CupFriday, October 26th, 2007
Eduardo Romero took the second-round lead in the U.S. Champions Tour's season-ending Charles Schwab Cup Championship, shooting a 4-under 68 on Friday for a one-stroke advantage over Denis Watson and Jim Thorpe.
Chopra closes on Armour, Estes at GinnFriday, October 26th, 2007
Daniel Chopra shot another bogey-free round Friday and trails Ginn co-leaders Bob Estes and Tommy Armour by one shot.
Weekley, Slocum are U.S. World Cup teamFriday, October 26th, 2007
Boo Weekley and Heath Slocum are together again.
Weekley and Slocum - former teammates at Milton High in the Florida Panhandle - said Friday that they'll represent the United States at the World Cup, a two-man team event Nov. 22-25 at Mission Hills Golf Club in China.
Arron Oberholser originally agreed to play for the U.S. and chose Sean O'Hair as his partner, but pulled out because he'll have surgery on his hand later this month.
Pettersen leads LPGA Honda by 2Friday, October 26th, 2007
Suzann Pettersen is easy to keep track of these days on the LPGA Tour. The first place to look is the top of the leaderboard.
The Norwegian star was there again Friday in the second round of the Honda LPGA Thailand, two shots clear for the second straight day. She has had at least a share of the lead in four straight tour rounds and seven of her last 10.
"I don't really watch the leaderboard much when I play," Pettersen said. "I play my own game.
Derksen, Lucquin lead by 3 in MallorcaFriday, October 26th, 2007
Robert-Jan Derksen of the Netherlands and Jean-Francois Lucquin of France shared a three-stroke lead at the weather-hit Mallorca Classic on Friday.
Derksen and Lucquin both shot 65 for 9-under 131 before bad light ended second-round play at the European Tour's penultimate event with 54 players still to complete.
Ireland's Peter Lawrie (68) and Denmark's Mads Vibe-Hastrup (66) are tied for third with an overall 134.
Estes, Armour share early Ginn leadThursday, October 25th, 2007
Bob Estes birdied nine holes Thursday, including six straight, to tie Tommy Armour III for the Ginn sur Mer Classic lead.
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