No Time Off, So Kraft Takes Lead in Western
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Greg Kraft was told he didn’t have a sponsor’s exemption to the Western Open, put his clubs away, prepared for a week off, then was told that, yes, he should show up at Lemont, Ill., prepared to play after all.
Darren Clarke had withdrawn.
Kraft responded with a five-under-par 67 in Thursday’s first round, good for a one-stroke lead over Vijay Singh, Joe Durant and Lee Janzen, who had a quiet 18 holes playing with Payne Stewart, whom he beat by a shot a week ago to win the U.S. Open.
Stewart shot a 73.
“I’m real close to swinging the way I want to,” Kraft said.
Tiger Woods isn’t.
Woods, the defending champion, skied to a four-over 76 and faces the possibility of missing the cut for only the second time in his professional career.
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Bobby Rodger of Redlands, a sophomore at Pepperdine, was a 1-up winner over Andy Miller in the second round of the California Amateur at Pebble Beach. Miller, the 20-year-old son of Johnny Miller, had shot 68-74 in stroke play and had easily won his first match, 9 and 8.
Medalist Craig Steinberg of Van Nuys was a 1-up loser to Ed Cuff Jr. of Temecula. In the 86-year history of the tournament, only 10 medalists have won the championship.
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