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Show Sunday, April 27, 1997 THE DAILY HERALD, Prevo, Utah " -- : .v.." ik ' m Lopez holds reing after rainy roun STOCKBRIDGE, Ga. (AP) Using an eagle-- 3 from the fairway on No. 13, Nancy Lopez build a lead with two holes to play in the suspended second round of the Chick-fil-Charity Championship on Saturday. A 4 minute rain delay kept the field of 143 from completing the round before darkness forced an overnight suspension. The 66 players who failed to finish will resume action today. Lopez, winless since taking the 1993 Youngstown-Warre- n Classic for her 47th tour victory, moved into a tie with d Lorie Kane of Canada with the a shot that bounced twice eagle and rolled in the hole on the d Improved iron play pays off hole before the suspension; total Lopez had a through 17 holes on the 6,Wjyd Eagles Landing Country Club ? course. Among those who had Completed play, Leigh Ann Mills had the best total, a 141 after Saturday's 70.. I&efive events this year, Mills miised three cuts and tied for 56tl)mand ' 63rd. Four other players also.' jiafl totals with, some: work Dale Reid aftet (Coremaining and Tina Barrett 16 holes mpleting each and Jill Briles-Hintothrough 13 holes and Deb Richard through 12. Vkki Fer-go- n d total for struggled to a her 10 holes on Saturday and was for the tournament. one-stro- GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) Brad Faxon usually says "no thanks" when people ask to show him video of his swing during a tournament. But Faxon had little choice after Friday's second round of the Greater Greensboro Chrysler Greensboro Classic when he was summoned Brad Faxon to the CBS booth Tom Kite Robert Damron following his Ernie Els round and anaJerry Kelly Kirk Triplett lyst Peter Kostis P. Stankowski began breaking Billy Andrade down his swing. JoeOzaki ' "I don't ever Glen Day Frank Nobilo , remember someRocco Mediate body taking me Russ Cochran to the TV tower Mike Standly and saying, 'Hey, look,"' said Fax on, who took his turn atop what has been a crowded leaderboard, shooting a tournament-low 65 on Saturday to tie Tom Kite after three rounds. "I get a little bit nervous when I'm playing in a tournament and somebody says, 'Here is your swing, do you want to look at it?'" Faxon went against his better judgment and marched right to the range and began working on the shoulder turn tip relayed by Kostis. Bingo. "My irons were radar-lik- e Ipday," said Faxon, who fired his round during the toup under-par rnament's first day without a rule to come in at 202. He had a stretch in of his round where he birdied six of eight holes. "I was coming through the ball the middle ( A beautifully," Faxon said. Kite, who was tied for the lead Friday at joined Faxon with a par back nine and a .round of 67. The U.S. Ryder Cup Classic captain started the tournament 202 with a 67 and 202 205 had a 68 Friday. 205 The 205 the first two 205 206 days of the $1.9 207 million event had 207 no more than a 207 1 -- L 5 7 first-roun- lead and 22 players were within three shots of the lead 207 207 207 9 9 one-stro- 207 ot AP photo -- blasts out of a sand trap on the eighth hole during Saturday's third round of the Greater Greensboro Classic. Kirk Triplett Faxon, whose victory three tt weeks ago in the Classic was his first in more than four years, birdied four of his final six holes on the front side at Forest Oaks Country Club to shoot a 32. He then birdied Nos. 10 and 1 1 to and closed with a go birdie on No. 18. Faxon, seventh on the PGA Tour's money list, has been a hard-luc- k loser recently, finishing second four times last season. He also finished second last week in the MCI Classic in Hilton Head Island, S.C. Freeport-McDer-mo- -- The key to Kite's round were approach shots at holes 11 and 12 that landed no more than 1 12 feet from the cup. "I'm feeling good out there on the golf course,' said Kite, seeking his first win on the PGA Tour since 1993. "I've got the right amount of nervousness. I'm a little scared, a little nervous but not overly so. It feels very nice." A tournament with a history of poor weather might see some more the target an "The greens are very difficult to read," said Norman, who will go into today's final round at the La Moraleja course with a 207 total. He said he was surprised his score was good enough for the lead. "I thought it would have taken 12 or Norman said. Europe's Ryder Cup captain and three-tim- e Spanish Open winner Seve Ballesteros had a 73 for the second day in a row. "I did not play as well as yesterday and the day before," said AusMADRID, Spain (AP) tralian Greg Norman shot a 68 Saturday to take a lead in the Spanish Open after the third round. Tied for second place were Englishmen" David Howell, Peter Mitchell and Mark James, and Rolf Muntz of the Netherlands. James, led by two strokes going into the round, but fell back with a one-stro- Howell had a 67 on Saturday while Mitchell had a 69 and Muntz a70. during today's final round, when forecasters are predicting a chance of rain. The last time the final round was pushed to Monday was in 1983, when Thursday's first round was delayed by bad weather and Saturday's round was lost to rain. "This was a crucial round for the whole field," said Kite. "My caddie and I talked about it and we treated this like the last round, that there weren't going to be any Holes to go after this." nt First-roun- er er continues in LAS VEGAS (AP) Hale Irwin is threatening to become a n show on the Senior PGA Vegas Irwin, who has already won," $596,531 .this year, followed an 70 with the lowest ! opening-roun- d score ever shot on the new par-- 7 1 TPC at The Canyons in Summerlinl ' ' course. The round could have been even; lower, but for two iron shots that Irwin plunked in bunkers on par-- 5 holes. He was unable to get either' bunker shot up and down and had to settle for par. .... , ' "I did leave a couple of shots but that's out there on the par-5about it," Irwin said. ' one-ma- Tour. Irwin, seeking his fourth win in eight tournaments, shot a 65 Saturday to take a two-shlead over John Jacobs and Isao Aoki going into the final round of the Las Vegas Senior Classic. "This is a nice rut to be in," said Irwin, runaway winner in last week's Senior PGA championship. "Obviously I'm having a very good run." - ot s, Spain Ballesteros, who survived th cut for the first time in seven tournaments this season. Ballesteros on Friday fired his English caddy Martin Gray, saying each was unhappy with the other's performance. Qn Saturday, Ballesteros' nephew caddied for him. Bracketed at 209 were Edjiardo Romero of Argentina, England's Gary Emerson, David Carter and Ian Garbutt, Jean Louis Guepy of France and Denmark's Thomas SPRING TIRE SAL j 54-ho- le 73. n, er Irwin's domination after Friday's second round. But Faxon and Kite hold a three-shmargin over four players at 11 under, including 1994 U.S. Open champion Ernie Els. ''''w 515-yar- 9 9 36-ho- le 13th. Kane fell one shot off the pace when she bogeyed No. 10, her final 8 Instant Credit EST Bjorn. F(DD3 R0(D)OT LKIS .lull can send YOU o v fjf jT IE i OJ 1 II Cluimuciis Aihlclic Academy. 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