November 14, 2004 in Sports

Kuehne, Sluman rally at Shootout

Associated Press
 
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Heather Daly-Donofrio looks over her putt on the eighth green en route to a course-record, 8-under-par 64.
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Hank Kuehne and Jeff Sluman combined for a 10-under-par 62 Saturday and moved into a tie for the lead with Justin Leonard and Steve Flesch after two rounds of the Franklin Templeton Shootout in Naples, Fla.

Kuehne made a 15-foot birdie putt at No. 17 and rolled in an 8-footer for birdie at the 18th in the best ball format, getting his team to 18 under at Tiburn Golf Club. First-round leaders Leonard and Flesch had a second straight 9-under 63.

Host Greg Norman and Scott McCarron (64) were tied for third with Mark Calcavecchia and Loren Roberts (63) at 15 under. The father and son team of Jay and Bill Haas combined for an 11-under 61 to reach 14 under.

Sluman believes the late second-round push will help his team heading into today’s final-round scramble.

“You’d rather start out the day even instead of one back, especially in the scramble format,” Sluman said. “I think it was important for us just to finish birdie-birdie and not kind of give away what we had rallied so hard to do in the middle of the round after being even-par after five.”

Leonard and Flesch were able to stay atop the leaderboard despite not playing well.

“Fortunately, we were able to make a few and keep ourselves in this,” Leonard said. “I think it was kind of one of those days where neither of us were real sharp.”

Calcavecchia and Roberts closed the first round with three straight birdies and opened the second with birdies on four of their first six holes. Roberts punctuated the round with a long birdie putt at the 18th.

Flesch expects the final round to come down to the team that is putting the best.

“That’s all a scramble really is, no matter if you’re playing on your club level or you’re playing out here,” he said. “You’ve got to make the putts. That’s what it’s going to boil down to.”

Daly-Donofrio takes lead

At Mobile, Ala., Heather Daly-Donofrio shot a career-best 64 to match the three-round course record and take a three-stroke lead in the LPGA Tournament of Champions.

She opened with a 69 and had a 66 Friday on Magnolia Grove’s rain-softened Crossings course, leaving her at 17 under. This is the first time in her seven-year career she has posted three rounds less than 70.

“I’ve put three days together that are by far the best golf I’ve ever played,” said Daly-Donofrio, whose previous low round was a 65 last year in the Welch’s/Fry’s Championship.

Her 199 total matched the three-round record Carin Koch set in 2002 on the 6,253-yard Robert Trent Jones layout. The 72-hole record is 20 under by Se Ri Pak, who wound up winning the tournament two years ago.

Wendy Ward, from Edwall, Wash., shot a 4-under 68 for a three-day total of 6-under, 210. She is tied for 14th.

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