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Bowditch leads, Spieth fades
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 01 - 06 - 2015

IRVING — Australian Steven Bowditch shot a four-under-par 65 to open up a two-stroke lead after the third round of the AT&T Byron Nelson Saturday, while Masters champion Jordan Spieth faded.

Local resident Spieth has finished second in all three Texas events on the PGA Tour this year, but his chances of going one better on Sunday diminished as he fell six strokes off the pace.

The 21-year-old shot a 68 and said the goal of his final round would be to give his fans something to cheer about at the soggy TPC Four Seasons Resort in Irving.

Par was reduced to 69 at the course after the 14th hole was shortened from a par four to a three due to unplayable conditions on the water-logged fairway.

Torrential rain that hammered the course for weeks and put the tournament behind schedule finally gave way to fine weather, allowing the field to complete the third round just before darkness.

Bowditch, who has adopted the Dallas-Fort Worth area as his home, said that accurate driving had set up his good score, because preferred lies were allowed in the fairway.

“The big key out here is hitting these fairways so you can get the ball in the hand,” he said after posting a 13-under 195 total.

“It's obviously wet out there. The greens are surprisingly good so you can make some putts. If you can get in the fairway, you can really attack any pin with these greens being so receptive.

“I feel like I'm driving it pretty good. I had the putter going (the first round). It's gone a bit cold but hopefully it can start up again tomorrow.'
Bowditch, 3l, who had a stellar amateur career in Australia, won last year's Texas Open, his lone PGA Tour victory, but has been quiet recently, currently ranked 127th in the world.

Among the quintet two shots behind were Americans Dustin Johnson (62) and Jimmy Walker (67).

Pressel leads LPGA Classic
American Morgan Pressel shot a two-under-par 69 to cling to a one-stroke lead over fast-closing Swede Anna Nordqvist heading into Sunday's final round of the ShopRite LPGA Classic in Galloway, New Jersey.

Pressel, who led overnight by one shot following her opening-round 66 on Friday, built her lead to three strokes at seven-under before slipping with a bogey at the 13th.

Nordqvist birdied the last three holes to overcome back-to-back bogeys at 11 and 12. She also posted 69 to finish on six-under-par 136 in the 54-hole event at Stockton Seaview Hotel & Golf Club.

Five players were tied for third, three shots off the pace — Catriona Matthew of Scotland (70), Sweden's Pernilla Lindberg (70), Christel Boeljon of the Netherlands (70)and Americans Kelly Shon (68) and Gerina Piller (70).

South Korean world No. 2 Park In-bee, the highest-ranked player in the field, registered a 70 for 141, six strokes behind Pressel.

Defending champion Stacy Lewis, ranked third in the world, shot 73 for 145.
Reigning US Women's Open champion Michelle Wie, back in action after withdrawing from the Kingsmill Championship two weeks ago because of a hip injury, followed her opening 74 with a 72 and was tied for 82nd at 146. — Agencies


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