PGA TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP : Daly Goes Long to Tie for Lead
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PINEHURST, N.C. — Just as in the PGA, John Daly was the last man in the field for the season-ending Tour Championship.
Just as in the PGA, Daly turned that surprise appearance into a share of the lead.
And, as he did in the upset victory in the PGA that made him a national sensation two months ago, Daly used his power as the key ingredient.
He birdied all the par-five holes on the No. 2 course at Pinehurst en route to a three-under-par 68 Thursday in the new, $2-million event.
“Daly’s advantage is that he’s hitting a wedge in when the rest of us are hitting four-irons,” British Open champion Ian Baker-Finch said.
“He can get more spin on it, and he can reach all the par-fives in two,” said Baker-Finch, who shared the first-round lead with Daly, left-hander Russ Cochran and Craig Stadler.
Payne Stewart played the last three holes three under par--eagle, par, birdie--and finished at 69. Also at 69 were Paul Azinger, Steve Elkington, Scott Hoch, Nolan Henke and Jay Don Blake.
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