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Toms takes narrow lead in second round THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Harrington (67), Daniel Chopra (65), Mathias Gronberg (71) and PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. — David Tomsshothis secondstraight 67 Friday and had a onestrokelead on Billy Mayfair after two rounds of the Honda Classic. Mayfair shot a bogey-free roundof67, with four birdies in his final five holes, taking advantageoftheless+cellos frontside of the course to climb the leaderboard. Andthe front side continued tobe kind to Toms, whomade six birdies on that half —including a run offourstraight forthe secondday in'a row. He’s got 11 birdies on his two jaunts across LPGA: At Huixquilucan, Mexico, Annika Sorenstam shot a 5-under67 in herfirst competi_tive round of the year tofinish tied for the lead with Italy’s Silvia Cavalleriin the MasterCard Classic. The world No. I stayedcon- the first nine holes, Toms is at 10-under 134. sistent, hitting fairways and reaching greens easily before Defending champion Padraig Geoff Ogilvy (71) areall four strokes back of Toms. Chopra's five-birdie, one-eagle, no-bogey 65 was the lowest. scoreofthe first two rounds. Lee Westwood (66), Luke’ Donald (67) and Paul Azinger (67) are amongeight golfers tied at S-underpar. sinking a 7-foot putt onthe par- 5 No.18 forherfifth birdie. Sorenstam, whosat out the first two tournamentsof the season in Hawaii last month, also madeher 2005 debut here, winning the 54-hole event outside of MexicoCity. Cavalleri began on the back nine and sunk a nearly 40-foot putt for birdie on No. 17 before going uphill to hole out from 15 feet on the third hole. She had sevenbirdies, offsetting two bogeys. Norway's Suzann Pettersen was in thirdplace after the opening round,at 4-under. D Champions Tour: At Valencia, _Calif., Mitch Adcock shot a 5under 67 to take the lead after the first round of the AT&T Classic by one stroke over Ben Crenshaw and Jay Sigel. Adcock, who has to rely on Mondayqualifying to get into Champions Tour tournaments, shot a 4-under 32 on the front nine, with no bogeys. On the back nine, he had three birdies and two bogeys,including a missed 5-foot par putt on the final hol ‘Adcock was a journeyman player for most ofhis career, playing a couple of uneventful years on the PGA Tour in the early 1990s andthen playing in Europe and on mini-tours. Heturned 50 last year and failed toices getTour his card atOuslifyi the School. He got into this event by earning one of the two spots in a Mondayqualifier that attracted 84 gi GREGORY BULL/Associated Press Annika Sorenstam, of Sweden, hits on the fairway during the first day of the MasterCard Classic LPGA golf tournament. |