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Georgia students still lead AT&T Classic; Harrington, Ochoa battle for wins

Sunday May 20, 2007 | 07:33:38 189 words, 4041 views  

Troy Matteson and Ryuji Imada continue to share the lead heading to the weekend at the AT&T Classic at YPC Sugarloaf in Duluth, Ga. Matteson and Imada, who both attended college in Georgia, are each at 13-under after shooting rounds of 69. Camillo Villegas was two shots off the pace 11 under after a 68, and Masters champion Zach Johnson led a group at 10-under, three off the lead. …

Still in seach of her breakthrough win, Sarah Lee continued her hot play at the Sybase Classic. At 16-under, Lee has a two-shot lead on Lorena Ochoa, as the two golfers pull away from the field at the LPGA Event as Sherri Steinhauer, Kate Golden and Young Jo are tied for third, nine shots off the lead. …

Padraig Harrington is trying to become the first Irishman to win the Irish Open in 25 years and is taking a three-shot lead into the final round of the European PGA Tour event. Bradley Wedge and Simon Wakefield are tied for second.

Bob Gilder shot a 6-under 66 to move ahead of Scott Hoch after two rounds of the Champions Tour’s Regions Charity Classic in Alabama.

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