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Pernice edges in front at AT&T National
On a wild day for everyone around him, Tom Pernice Jr. kept it steady and simple Saturday at Bethesda, Md., for a 1-under 69 in the AT&T National that gave him a one-shot lead and a chance to win for the first time in seven years.
Pernice seized the lead, but not control, with an approach that stopped just inside 3 feet at the 17th for only his second birdie on a steamy, still afternoon that yielded plenty of low scores. He was at 10-under 200 and was one shot ahead of Steve Stricker, the runner-up a year ago, who had a 66.
Stricker was among four players who had at least a share of the lead throughout the third round, but he hit a 7-iron over the 17th green and caught the lip with a 12-foot par putt from the fringe.
Jeff Overton, tied with Pernice to start the third round, was fortunate to still have a chance. His struggles began with a tee shot into the bunker on the par-3 10th hole to take bogey, then seemingly fell apart with consecutive double bogeys that left him four shots behind.
Overton rallied with birdies on his next two holes and salvaged at 71, leaving him at 8-under 202 with Tommy Armour III (66) and Nick O'Hern (67), the left-handed Aussie best known for twice beating Tiger Woods in match play.
Park makes big move with a 62: Angela Park's final putt was as impressive as her round — an uphill birdie attempt from about 25 feet that capped a 10-under 62.
Kristy McPherson wasn't about to be outdone.
McPherson answered Park with a birdie of her own, sinking a downhill putt from the fringe, about 20 feet from the hole. The two playing partners were within a stroke of the lead in the second round of the LPGA Tour's NW Arkansas Championship at Rogers, Ark.
"Obviously, everything went right today," said Park, who equaled the lowest round on the LPGA Tour this year.
Park and McPherson were at 11 under at Pinnacle Country Club. Meena Lee shot a 65 in the second round to finish the day at 12 under. She was tied for the lead with Eun-Hee Ji, who had two holes remaining in her second round.
About half the field was still on the course when play was suspended Saturday night because of darkness. The tournament has been delayed twice by bad weather.
Romero shoots another 65: Argentina's Eduardo Romero shot his second straight 7-under 65 to take a one-shot lead over Fulton Allem and crowd favorite Joey Sindelar in the Dick's Sporting Goods Open at Endicott, N.Y.
Romero, who began the day two shots behind first-round leader Joe Ozaki, had 16 birdies and one double bogey over the two rounds and was at 14-under 130. Allem and Sindelar shot 65s. Ozaki (70) was fourth at 11 under.
Sorenstam beats Ochoa in skins event: Annika Sorenstam won 11 skins and $165,000 to beat Lorena Ochoa in an exhibition event at Ixtapa, Mexico, the Swedish star's third straight victory over the top-ranked Mexican in the competition.
"It was a great experience thanks to all the Mexicans. Every time I played here was a great one. You have always been nice to me," said Sorenstam, set to retired at the end of the season.
Ochoa earned $105,000.
"I have nothing to say, but to congratulate Annika, I need to stay motivated in the LPGA tour," Ochoa said. "I learned a lot (from Sorenstam), but in golf you have your ups and downs. I wanted to beat her, but I could not."
Fisher leads European Open: England's Ross Fisher shot a 3-under 69 to take a three-stroke lead over Northern Ireland's Graeme McDowell in the European Open at Ash, England.
Fisher had a 16-under 200 total on the The London Golf Club's Heritage Course. McDowell shot a 71. South Africa's David Frost (69) was 10 under.



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