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Dan Forsman shot a 1-under 71 on Saturday to take a one-stroke lead
in the Champions Tour's Administaff Small Business Classic.
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Forsman Keeps Lead at The Woodlands
THE WOODLANDS, Texas (AP) -- Dan Forsman remained in position for
his second Champions Tour victory of the year, shooting a 1-under
71 on Saturday to take a one-stroke lead in the Administaff Small
Business Classic.


Forsman's 64 leads Champions Tour event
Dan Forsman reeled off six straight birdies Friday for an 8-under
64 and a one-shot lead after the first round of the Champions Tour
Administaff Small Business Classic. John Cook shot a 7-under 65,
two better than Jay Don Blake, Mark Wiebe, Nick Price and Bob Tway.
Two-time defending champion Bernhard Langer was among five players
another shot back at 68.


Schulz shoots 64 to take Champions Tour lead (AP)
Ted Schulz shot an 8-under 64 -- his best competitive round in
nearly 20 years -- at Pebble Beach on Saturday to take a
three-stroke lead over first-lead leader Mark Calcavecchia and Tom
Kite in the First Tee Open. The 50-year-old Schulz, a two-time PGA
Tour winner who has only conditional status on the Champions Tour,
had nine birdies -- all from 15 feet or closer -- and one bogey in
the second...
Schulz shoots 64 to take First Tee lead (AP)
Ted Schulz shot an 8-under 64 -- his best competitive round in
nearly 20 years -- at Pebble Beach on Saturday to take a
three-stroke lead at the Champions Tour First Tee Open. The
50-year-old Schulz, a two-time PGA Tour winner who has only
conditional status on the Champions Tour, had nine birdies -- all
from 15 feet or closer -- and one bogey in the second round to
reach 12-under 132 in the...
Cook holds off Haas, Tway for Champions win
John Cook won his third career Champions Tour title and first of
the season, closing with a 4-under 68 on Sunday to hold off Jay
Haas and Bob Tway by two strokes in the Administaff Small Business
Classic. The 52-year-old Cook, an 11-time winner on the regular PGA
Tour, finished at 11-under 205 on The Woodlands Country Club's
Tournament Course. Haas, bidding for a victory in his third
consecutive start and one stroke off the lead at the start of the
final round, shot a 71.

