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Rookie Guthrie hangs on for lead
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 04 - 03 - 2013

PALM BEACH GARDENS, Florida — Unfancied Americans Luke Guthrie and Michael Thompson hold the lead at eight-under after the Honda Classic third round Saturday but England's Lee Westwood and Australian Geoff Ogilvy are just two back.
American Rickie Fowler finished with a birdie and an eagle to push himself within three shots of the lead, alongside Charles Howell III, but Tiger Woods was tied in 32nd place, eight strokes behind the leading duo, after a third straight round of even-par 70.
Strong winds made low scores difficult. Guthrie began the day on nine-under par and shot a one-over 71 but remained with a share of the lead as only three of the top 10 players on the leaderboard broke par.
With world No. 1 Rory McIlroy having withdrawn during the second round, citing toothache, and Woods well back, there will be no repeat of last year's final round showdown between the two most high-profile players in the game.
But a fascinating battle in tough conditions awaits.
The 23-year-old Guthrie, a PGA Tour rookie, had three bogeys and two birdies in his round while Thompson, who has never won on the PGA Tour, had four birdies and four bogeys as he shot a 70.
“I'm proud of the way I played,” said Guthrie, who played on the second tier Web.com tour last season while completing his degree in business management at the University of Illinois. “I played smart, solid golf, stayed away from the trouble. Stayed to the strong side of pins, and if I missed, got it up-and-down.”
Thompson earned his share of the lead with a birdie on the par-five 18th, his 21-foot putt for an eagle and the outright lead, pulling up just short.
“Hard to believe downwind, downgrain, but today was a struggle obviously,” he said. “My short game saved me; my putting saved me. I just fought through it. Just stayed positive, stayed patient, let things happen, and never got down on myself.”
Ogilvy confident with the putter as he birdied the 18th to finish with an even-par 70 after starting his round with two bogeys.
Westwood recovered from a shaky middle of his round, with bogeys on the eighth and ninth, to make his 70 with birdies on the 14th and 17th.
South Korean Y.E. Yang was one of five players four shots off the lead after a superb bogey-free 67.
Sweden's Peter Hanson, American Keegan Bradley, England's Justin Rose and Canadian Graham DeLaet were all on four-under.
Hendry defends NZ title
In New Zealand, New Zealand's Michael Hendry beat Australian Scott Strange at the first hole of a playoff Sunday to defend his New Zealand PGA golf title.
Hendry became the first player since compatriot Sir Bob Charles in 1980 to defend the title.
The 33-year-old Hendry shot a 5-under 67, while Strange finished with a 66 to be tied after 72 holes at 269, 19 under par. The pair then returned to the 18th where Strange found trouble at a greenside bunker, allowing Hendry to putt out for the title.
The pair exchanged the lead throughout Sunday's final round before both parred the 18th to require a playoff. — Agencies


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