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Salt Lake Tribune | 1999-06-20 | Page 36

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Date 1999-06-20
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Date 1999-06-20
Paper Salt Lake Tribune
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County Salt Lake
Page 36
OCR Text The Salt Lake Tribune GOLF Sunday, June 20, 1999 Pak Hangs On to ShopRite Lead; Mahaffey Leads Seniors at 136, Hall followed his 0; 66 witha 71, while Grakecs{097 Lae champion, ballooned to THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ABSECON,N.J. — Fighting off a shaky start, Se Ri Pak fired a 2under par 69 Saturday to cling to the lead after two rounds of the ShopRite LPGA Classic. Pak rallied after a double bo- gey on No. 6, cardingfour birdies route to a two-daytotal of 132 — 10 under par — heading into SOUTHWESTERN BELL SAN ANTONIO — John Mahaffey had five birdies and an eagle in a 5-under 67 Saturday and took a one-stroke lead over three golfers after two rounds of the $1.1 million Southwestern Bell Dominion seniors tournament. The 51-year-old Mahaffey, eventtoday. “It wasn’t that easy, like yester- ranked 13th on the money list. was at 10-under 134 after two trips around the 6,835-yard a few bad shots. I’m hanging in there, though.” Club. Play was halted for 35 minutes in the late afternoon because the final round of the 54-hole day,”shesaid.“I had a tough day, course at The Dominion Country Golf Scoreboard 83 ofrain. “The last two days I played pretty solid,” said Mahaffey,a na- tive of nearby Kerrville wholives at The Woodlands andhas a home in San Antonio. “I hit a lot of greens and made somevery good putts. The 1978 PGA champion, who has six top 10 finishes this year, started the day in a group of eight golfers one shot behind co-leaders Walter Hall and David Gra- ham. The pack in second had only titles, including six last year, be- a5. Defending champion Lee Trevino, who has won this eventthree with a 64 Saturday. times, shot a 71 Saturday and was gan the day at 2 under, but missed the course record by one stroke three Saturday: Gil Morgan, Hugh Baiocchi and Bruce Fleisher. Fleisher, the leading money winner on the Senior PGA Tour, The 52-year-old Morgan had eightbirdies, including a string of three in a row. has already won four tourna- “T hit my irons fairly close to ments in his rookie season. He had six birdies in a second-round 68 “Tt would benice if I could get in the hunt[today],” Fleisher said about the final round. “I have to The two-day $175,000 Georgia- Pacific Super Seniors title, for golfers age 60 and over, wentto the hole,” Morgan said.“Thelast Tom Shaw. The 60-year-old won few weeks I've played at a higher level, but I'm still making minor mistakes.” the year, and $30,000, by Baiocchi, a three-time winner as a senior, had a 68. Fred Gibson, who had a 68, and Gibby Gilbert, who had a 69, were put myself into position.” Morgan,the winner of 13 senior at 145. his second Super Seniors title of a71 for a 6-under 138 total. Butch Baird, Jim Ferree and Tommy Aarontied for second at 143. Shawis tied for 11th place in the main tournament. Pak's opening-round 63 set a tournamentrecord for the 6,051- yard, par-71 Seaview Marriott Resort course. But tricky wind and the disastrous performance on No.6 held her to a 69 on Saturday. Onthat hole, a 384-yard par-4, her tee shot landed in the rough left of the fairway, between two trees. There was no way to shoot at the hole, so she flipped her ball about 15 yards, back onto thefairway. She hit her next shot into the rough left of the green and twoputted. She said she didn’t let it get her down, though. “I had lots of holes to go. I wasn't finished yet.” Pak responded with somesterling chip shots and solid putting. On No. 16, she chipped from 30 __BUICK’ SUMMER abirigs feet to about four feet from the hole, then sank a birdie putt. On No. 18, she chipped out of the rough and then holed a 242-foot putt for another birdie. 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