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Show DAILY HERALD f 3 Sunday, February 5, 2006 GOLF ROUNDUP. | Woodstakes share of the lead you're going to miss,” Woods said, referring to caddie Steve THE ASSOCIATE.) PRESS * Williams. . DUBAI, United Arab EmirThat was typical of Woods’ ates — Maybe shaving the goafj tee had something to do withit. sous ing to say Five years ago, Tiger Woods . “He's pre he didn't Teyonitnmae 4 blew his chance.to win the but he still got around in 67 Dubai Desert Classic on the 18th hole, sending ball into andjust showed class,” said the drink. On Saturday, he ral- Hansen,who shot 69 to match lied on the same hole’s sprawl- Woods at 16-under 200 overall. ing green to grab a share of Retief Goosen, who was the co-leader after two rounds with the lead. : “It’s a pretty funkyhole,” Hansen, carded a 70 to fall said Woods, whoplayed it this onestrokeoff the pace at 15 time witha ricochetshot, netunder. Three more players are ting him a birdje for a 5-under- two shots behindthe leaders par 67 that put his name atop — defending ion Ernie the leaderboard with Danish Els, Miguel Angel Jimenez and journeyman AndersHansen. Australian left-hander Richard Woods is backto his cleanGreen. Woods opened with rounds shaven look, saying he got of 67 and 66. Saturday was tired of the goatee. mostly survival — a fight with “I forgot to bring myclippers andit was getting really breezy desert wind, temperaturesin the low 80s and adjustitchy,” he said. After hookinghis drive into ments to quickening, drying greens at the Emirates Golf a groveofpalm trees, Woods overclubbed witha 4-iron and Club. Woods started two behind landed his approach over the protecting pondand,onthe fly, Hansen and Goosen,andfell into the grandstands behind the three behind those twoat the green. turn. Hansenstayed steady on the backnine, but n boA fan madethe catch and flipped the ball down to Woods, geyed three holes on the back whosmiled back. ninetofall off the pace. “I had a backboardtohit it Woods birdied Nos. 10, 13 up’against, which was nice,” and 14 with short putts, capping it with his final birdie on said Woods, whotook a drop, No.18. chipped tu 5 feet and made “I hit a lot of good shots on his birdie putt on the 537-yard hole, which ends on a sweeping the backnine,” he said. “The front nine was kindof all right. double green that also serves I hit someindifferent ones, but the ninth hole. Noneof this was accidental, IT had somegood ones sprinkled in there.” of course. ‘Woods is said to havere“Stevie and I checked it out ceived $3 million to play the yesterday,just to see where in Dubai event, with the total prize money .4 million. The world’s best golfer is trying forthe third time to win this tournament.Helost on the 72nd hole in 2001 to Thomas Bjorn of Denmark, i a ball into the lake on 18. Two years ago, Florida neighbor Mark O'Mearabeat him by five shots. A win in Dubai would give Wood8 back-to-backvictories. He won last weekend's Buick Invitational in San Diego in a playoff. Goosenis playing his first eventafter a six-week Li eak, the longest of his career. “I don’t know whyI struggled to get up and down coming home,” Goosensaid. “Maybe it was bit of rust.ness —a lack of practice over the ~ last few weeks.” A member of the Dubai royal family yall Preece ie winning t —an Arabic coffee nee nationis ina ALASTAIR GRANT/Associated Press 40-day mourning period for Tiger Woods of the United States plays the 13th fairway during the third round of the Dubai Desert Sheik Maktoum bin Rashid Al Classic golf tournamentat the Emirates golf course in Dubai, UAE. Maktoum,the ruler of Dubai who died this month — it’s unclear which member of the Henry (70) and Ryan Palmer yards on fairways hardened by take a one-strokelead into the royal family will be on hand. (64) were one back at 15 under. arecord 108 days without rain. final round of the ANZ Ladies Justin Leonard shot a 7-under Rory Sabbatini, startingon Masters. FBR Open 64 and David Toms hada65to the backnine, shot a 7-under The 16-year-old Yang, four Z reach 13 under, and Colombian 64 and was sevenshots back shots ahead at one stage during » Rookie magic helps Holmes: Camilo Villegas (66), a hit with —_at 1l-under 202. Defending the third round, was’at 1l-under AtScottsdale, Ariz., tour rook- the crowd inneon green-yellow championPhil Mickelson shot a 205. France’s Ludivine Kreutz ie J.B. Holmes shot a 6-under pants, was another stroke back _l-under 70 and was eight back was second. Kreutz had a hole65 to take a one-shot lead inthe along withformer BYU golfer _at 8-under 205. in-one — on the 170-yard 14th FBR Open, while’a raucous re- Dean Wilson(66). — and made up eight shots over cord crowd of 168,337 partied Holmes, the stocky, muscuANZ Ladies Masters the final six holes in a 67. aroundhim. lar rookie whofinished first Another amateur, 19-year-old The 23-year-old Kentuckian _in the 2005 PGA Tour qualify_D Local in the lead: At Gold Tiffany Joh (69), was 9 under was at 16-under 197 through 54 ing tournament, had seventee Coast, Australia, local teenager along with fellow American holes. Second-roundleader J.J. shots that traveled at least 338 Amy Yang shot a 2-under 70to Catherine Cartwright (70). FAST FACT ; On this date in 1948, after landing the first double axel in Olympic competition, Dick Button became the first Americanto win the Olympic gold medalin skating. ‘Source: AP Sportlight/Associated Press ‘Assists—Mernesota 18 (Hassel. 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We are just comfortable nee delivered a major blow to the Blaze's chances when Bobby edoff Germaine at the Syard line with 7:33 in the third quarter. plays later, threw a 40-yard touchdown pass to Shaw to give the Des- _perados their jest lead of the game at . Dolezel threw for 343 yards and seven touchdowns on 210f-31 passing in the game. Another major factor for the Blaze was the failure to capitalize on Dallas’ mistakes, as well as convert on theirown possessions. Utah recovered a fumble at the Desperado 7Mh terol aok ong mand failed to score, and on seas alas feieeltoes _sions, Dallas the home team to attémpt a field goal. “It is such a game,and if you don’t take advantage of one possession, Geinss poate eee ee a ‘ah lineman jans Olsen. “You have to secure your possessions. When you get turnovers, if youdon’t Capitalize then you're not goeeeee loss, there was among the Blaze including Germaine, who finished the night with 4 a 350 yards passing and five t ns, Despite falling behind 16 points, Utah was _—able to claw its way back into the game and force Dallas to make plays downthe stretch. “I think we showed a of —_—heart tonight and we can make the plays down the —_road that will win those types of games,” Germaine —<£_—__________howe poh eyes!yaa at 344-2571 or by at bjudd@heraldextra.com. ' |