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Aussie pair lead in Mexico

MORELIA,  Mexico  –  Australians  Greg  Chalmers  and  Jarrod  Lyle  took
different  paths Saturday but they wound up in the same place, tied for the
54-hole  lead in the Nationwide Tour’s Mexico Open presented by Corona. The
two  share the top spot with 9-under-par 204 totals at the Tres Marias Golf
Club. Tom Johnson and rookie Matt Every are one back in the $625,000 event.
 
Bubba  Dickerson, Peter Tomasulo and Todd Fischer share fifth place, four
back  of  the  co-leaders. Dickerson’s 6-under 65 was the best round of the
day  by  two  shots. Tomasulo had a 67 while Fischer settled for a 68 after
his lone bogey of the afternoon at the par-5, 18th.
 
Chalmers,  the  second-round leader, had five birdies and five bogeys and
posted  an  even-par 71 thanks to a tap-in birdie at the closing hole. Lyle
carded  a  4-under  67  that  included  seven  birdies,  one  bogey  and  a
double-bogey.
 
“It  was  there  for  the  taking,” said Chalmers, who is looking for his
first  win  since capturing the 2005 Albertsons Boise Open. “The conditions
were  for  a  good score and I just didn’t do that. I had an opportunity to
put some distance between myself and the field but I wasn’t able to. It’s a
difficult golf course. Sure, it’s a little disappointing that I didn’t take
advantage of that but I’m still tied for the lead and in a great position.”
 
The  left-handed  hitting  Chalmers  had a trio of three-putt bogeys on a
“scratchy  day”  but held his game together when his play was only average.
The  sometimes-Texas  resident went above-and-beyond though on the downwind
and  reachable,  par-5,  16th  hole. Chalmers blocked his tee shot left and
wound up on some sandy and sometimes rocky ground.
 
“I was behind a big hill and couldn’t see my target so my caddie lined me
up,”  he  said.  “I  was going over a bunch of rocks and I thought I hit my
7-iron right where I wanted to.”
 
Instead of being perfect, or even close, he wound up 40 yards left of the
green,  down  in  a  rocky  hazard  with a pair of trees blocking his view.
Chalmers’  lob wedge wound up 60 feet away and two tiers down from the pin.
Naturally, he made the putt for birdie.
 
“That  whole thing was a little bit crazy. I don’t know if there’s such a
thing as a good birdie but that one was nuts,” said Chalmers, who leads the
tournament with 19 birdies. “It turns out I hit only one good shot.”
 
In  contrast,  Lyle  had  plenty  of  good  shots  but  one in particular
eventually  led  to  a  double-bogey  at the severely-uphill 11th hole. His
second  shot landed about four feet from the pin but spun wickedly back off
the green. Lyle then flubbed a chip and eventually two-putted for double on
the 361-yard hole.
 
“I  hit  a great shot and wound up with six,” he said. “I was quite angry
walking to the next tee. Sometimes it’s very hard to calm myself down after
things like that but it’s getting easier for me to do. It’s nice to be able
to stand on a tee and think about getting those shots back.”
 
The  power of positive thinking turned into back-to-back birdies for Lyle
and  put him back into contention. He added four pars and a birdie the rest
of  the  way  and  wound  up  the  temporary  leader in the clubhouse until
Chalmers finished up.
 
“I  hit  it  better  today  than I did all week,” said Lyle, who tied for
sixth at last week’s season-starting Panama Movistar Championship and is in
search  of  his first career win. “I knew I had to come in today and try to
make  some  birdies  and  maybe  get myself in a spot where I can challenge
tomorrow  (Sunday)  and  I’ve  done.  It’s nice to be in contention for the
second week in a row.”

Third  Round  News  & Notes: Kelly Grunewald ran off a tournament-best four
birdies  in a row Friday. Grunewald birdied holes 4-5-6-7 to get to 1-under
for  the  tournament.  Unfortunately, he had four bogeys and one birdie the
rest  of  the  day  and  shot  a  1-under  70…Veteran  Steve Pate leads the
tournament  with  42 pars in 54 holes. Pate has only 8 birdies and 4 bogeys
otherwise  and  is  at  4-under par and in 8th place…Saturday’s third-round
scoring average on the par-71 course was 71.548.

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