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Wagner leads by 1 shot after 3 rounds in Houston

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Johnson Wagner says he's struggled too much on the PGA Tour to apologize when things finally go his way. Wagner got lucky bounces on two tee shots and shot a 3-under 69 on Saturday to take a one-shot lead over Chad Campbell after the third round of the Houston Open. The 28-year-old Wagner, winless in 43 career starts, had a 15-under 201 total. Campbell, playing one group ahead of Wagner, birdied five of his first nine holes for a 65. Charley Hoffman and Bob Estes were three behind at 12 under.

Ochoa leads Kraft Nabisco

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Lorena Ochoa bogeyed two of the final four holes and settled for a 1-under 71 and a one-shot lead over Han Hee-won after three rounds of the Kraft Nabisco Championship on Saturday. Despite opening the back nine with three straight birdies to build a two-shot lead and loads of momentum, Ochoa gave it away with an aggressive three-putt on the 15th, and by chopping her way up the 18th in the rough and the sand. Han had a 70 and will play in the final group of a major for the first time. U.S.

Favoritin nach drittem Tag vorn (Sport1.de)

Die Weltranglisten-Erste Lorena Ochoa aus Mexiko geht beim US-Damenturnier im kalifornischen Rancho Mirage mit 210 Schlägen als Führende ...

The evolution of a Masters champion

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'07 Masters champ Zach Johnson oozes confidence these days. But Golfweek says you have to listen close to hear it.

Love's streak of 70 straight majors comes to end

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Davis Love III's streak of major championship starts will end at 70. Love had to win the Houston Open to qualify for next week's Masters and stretch the longest active run of major appearances. He shot a 1-over 73 on Sunday to finish at 5 under, 11 shots behind champion Johnson Wagner. The 43-year-old Love will sit out a major for the first time since the 1990 U.S. Open.