GOLF ROUNDUP

Hard times pay off for Hoffman

HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. - Charley Hoffman thought he was through with Harbour Town Golf Links and the RBC Heritage. Turns out, he just wasn’t ready as a younger player to handle one of the PGA Tour’s trickiest layouts.

Hoffman missed the cut his first time here in 2006, then didn’t do much better the next visit, going 72-80 on the weekend in 2009 and took it off his schedule for good. But Hoffman has found a new appreciation and success at Harbour Town that has him 18 holes away from his third career tour victory.

Hoffman had four birdies in his first five holes Saturday to shoot 5-under 66 and take a two-stroke lead at 11 under over U.S. Open champion Webb Simpson.

“I would say I wasn’t mature enough to play this golf course,” Hoffman said Saturday. “I didn’t understand how to play it. I guess I would get frustrated when I hit the fairway and didn’t have a shot at the green.”

These days, the 36-yearold Hoffman had learned his way around Harbour Town like few others. The renaissance began last year with a second-round 65 here that led to an eight-place finish. Hoffman opened play with a 66Thursday, moved into a three way tie for the top Friday and took control with his hot start in the third round.

“Yeah, it was definitely the best playing round I’ve had in a long time,” he said.

He’ll need to have one more to hold off those chasing him. Simpson, bidding for his first victory since winning his major at Olympic Club, finished with a bogey-free 65, tying the lowest round of the tournament.

Kevin Streelman shot a 69 and was alone in third at 8 under.

The round started with 91 players making the cut, tying the tour high set in 1981 at the Travelers Championship. Jesper Parnevik moved the cut line Saturday morning to 2 over as he missed a 5-footer to complete his rain-delayed second round and opened the door for 21 players to keep playing.

Brendon de Jonge and Graeme McDowell were tied at 7-under par, four shots off the lead. De Jonge shot a 67, and McDowell had a 68.

The last of Hoffman’s two career PGA Tour victories came at the 2010 Deutsche Bank Championship. And early on, he threatened to turn the RBC Heritage into a runaway.

He made a 30-footer for birdie at the first to break from a three-way tie with Streelman and Steve LeBrun, then followed that by getting up and down from about 30 feet on the par-5 second hole. Hoffman was pin high, 12 feet away on the par-3 fourth to move to 9 under and closed his hot start with another up and-down birdie - this one from 65 feet - on the par-5 fifth.

Hoffman played steadily the rest of the way to maintain his lead, even though he appeared on the verge of cracking several times.

Ken Duke (Arkadelphia, Henderson State) shot an even par round of 71 on Saturday is at 2 under for the tournament. He is tied for 33rd entering today’s final round. Glen Day (Little Rock) shot a 75 on Saturday and finished 5 over for the tournament. He will not play in today’s final round.

CHAMPIONS TOUR Rookie ahead at Duluth

DULUTH, Ga. - Esteban Toledo, a rookie looking for his first victory on the Champions Tour, has a one-stroke lead heading into the final round of the Greater Gwinnett Championship.

Toledo, from Mexicali, Mexico, completed his first round 68 early Saturday before shooting a 2-under 70 in the second round. Bernhard Langer had 66 that left him in a four-way tie for second.

Langer is tied with Roger Chapman, Tom Pernice Jr. and Mark Calcavecchia.

EUROPEAN TOUR Warren takes over lead

VALENCIA, Spain - Mark Warren of Scotland shot a 4-under 68 Saturday to take a two-shot lead after the third round of the Spanish Open.

Warren had six birdies to go with two bogeys on the Parador de El Saler course to move to the top of the leaderboard with an 8-under 208. Craig Lee of Scotland is two strokes back after a 70, with English golfers David Horsey (66) and Paul Waring (69) another shot behind.

American Peter Uihlein led entering the day but only managed a 74 to fall four shots back.

Leaderboard RBC Heritage At Harbour Town Golf Links (Par 71, 7,101 yards) Hilton Head Island, S.C.

Charley Hoffman ......... 66-70-66-202 Webb Simpson ........... 68-71-65-204 Kevin Streelman .......... 66-70-69-205 Brendon de Jonge ....... 70-69-67-206 Graeme McDowell ...... 71-67-68-206 ARKANSANS Ken Duke ..................... 70-70-71-210 x-Glen Day .................. 68-75-75-218 x-Made the cut, but did not finish - Complete scores, Page 11C

Sports, Pages 36 on 04/21/2013

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