Jack, 56, Is Back With 5-Under 66
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LYTHAM ST. ANNES, England — Jack Nicklaus wouldn’t act his age Friday at Royal Lytham, where it’s believed he actually is older than some of the bricks in the wall of the clubhouse.
There he was, a 56-year-old graying Golden Bear, aching back and all, pulling himself together in the second round of the British Open and coming up with a five-under-par 66, his best score in 15 years of flying over here to play.
All that separates Nicklaus from the second-round lead is one shot. That lead is shared by Tom Lehman and a 29-year-old Irishman named Paul McGinley, who played at U.S. International University in San Diego and hasn’t made the cut in three other British Opens.
McGinley was born four years after Nicklaus played in his first British Open in 1962.
Since then, Nicklaus has played in 34 British Open championships and won three. So the way he played Friday, Nicklaus had to be pleased, didn’t he?
“You kidding me?” he said. “I guess I can’t be too unhappy, can I?”
No, he can’t. First of all, he didn’t feel as if somebody was poking him in his sore back with a hot five-iron.
Then you add a five-birdie, no-bogey round in a major championship, put him one shot from the 36-hole lead of eight-under-par 134 and you’ve got the kind of day that Nicklaus has had, well, many times.
So what’s there to be surprised about?
“I’m never surprised when I play well,” Nicklaus said. “I’m disappointed when I play poorly. I’ve played well before.”
Actually, there were a lot of guys playing well, thanks to another warm, sunny day at Royal Lytham, where there was so little breeze, the flags were about as limp as the watercress sandwiches late in the afternoon at the concession stands.
Lehman’s second consecutive 67 included a birdie at the deadly 17th hole, where McGinley also made birdie.
“There are so many guys up there, it would be foolish to think you have any kind of control in this tournament,” Lehman said.
He’s right. There are 19 players within four shots of the lead.
Nicklaus finds himself tied with Ernie Els and 26-year-old Swede Peter Hedblom, who needed six trips to qualifying school to get his European Tour card.
Els, the 1994 U.S. Open champion, shot a 67. He said Nicklaus’ 66 was downright amazing.
“He is having a great week,” Els said. “It’s phenomenal, unbelievable, really. He has the chance to win. He has won a couple of these things, so he knows what to do.”
Few could have seen Hedblom coming. He won the Moroccan Open, then missed the cut in seven of his next 12 tournaments.
Corey Pavin leaped into the middle of things with a second-round 66 that put him two shots behind McGinley and Lehman.
Pavin had trouble putting on Thursday, but he rolled in birdie putts of 25 feet on the 13th hole, 12 feet on the 14th and 10 feet on the 16th, which led him to a reasonable conclusion.
“It was a lot easier to putt this morning,” he said.
Also two shots back are Nick Faldo, Mark McCumber, Mark O’Meara, Loren Roberts, Vijay Singh and Padraig Harrington, a 24-year-old Irishman playing in his first British Open.
Fred Couples was all over the place on his way to a 70 that included four birdies, an eagle and five bogeys. Couples begins the third round tied with Mark Brooks at 137.
Couples’ round was highlighted by a wildly entertaining five-hole stretch from Nos. 4-8 that went bogey, bogey, birdie, eagle, birdie.
As interesting as that was, it really couldn’t compare to the number Nicklaus put up. He said he didn’t drive the ball that well, which he blamed on being tentative because of his sore back, but Nicklaus managed to get the ball close to the hole all day.
He birdied the par-three opening hole with a putt from eight feet and got another one on the par-five seventh when he made a four-footer.
On the par-four 10th, Nicklaus knocked a sand wedge to 3 1/2 feet and sank the putt for birdie. He then birdied the par-four 14th with a nine-foot putt after getting close with a nine-iron. He also managed to save par at No. 15 from a fairway bunker.
If Nicklaus had been able to coax in a six-footer on No. 18, he would have finished tied for the lead, but the ball gently spun out of the hole. He didn’t have any problem accepting a round of 66, though.
“It was a pretty good one,” he said. “I don’t know if it’s a great one or not. It was a great scoring round of golf, though.
“I don’t think my standards are what they used to be, but every once in a while, I can play a decent round of golf.”
Some big names were unable to accomplish a similar feat Friday. The list of players missing the cut includes such luminaries as Colin Montgomerie, Steve Jones, Davis Love III, Steve Elkington, Lee Janzen, Paul Azinger, Ian Woosnam, Woody Austin, Fuzzy Zoeller, Bob Tway and Seve Ballesteros.
Nicklaus not only made the cut, he actually believes he has a shot at winning the whole thing.
“Yeah, I think I can win,” he said. “Who knows what will happen the next two days. I may shoot 150. But I believe I can play. I believe I can play this golf course. We’ll see what happens.”
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BRITISH OPEN SCORECARD
THE LEADERS
At Lytham St. Annes, England--Par 71 36-Hole Scores
Paul McGinley: 69-65--134
Tom Lehman: 67-67--134
Jack Nicklaus: 69-66--135
Ernie Els: 68-67--135
Peter Hedblom: 70-65--135
Vijay Singh: 69-67--136
Corey Pavin: 70-66--136
Nick Faldo: 68-68--136
Mark McCumber: 67-69--136
Padraig Harrington: 68-68--136
Mark O’Meara: 67-69--136
Loren Roberts: 67-69--136
THE CONTENDERS
Mark Brooks: 67-70--137
Fred Couples: 67-70--137
Greg Norman: 71-68--139
a-Tiger Woods: 75-66--141
Nick Price: 68-73--141
Ben Crenshaw: 73-68--141
Payne Stewart: 70-73--143
John Daly: 70-73--143
Phil Mickelson: 72-71--143
Curtis Strange: 71-72--143
Tom Kite: 77-66--143
GOING HOME
Sam Torrance: 72-72--144
Woody Austin: 72-73--145
Steve Elkington: 75-70--145
Fuzzy Zoeller: 70-75--145
Steve Jones: 73-73--146
Davis Love III: 72-74--146
Colin Montgomerie: 73-74--147
Gary Player: 71-76--147
Ian Woosnam: 75-72--147
Lee Janzen: 74-77--151
Paul Azinger: 74-77--151
Bob Tway: 79-73--152
Seve Ballesteros: 74-78--152
Gary Brown: 74-80--154
Bernhard Langer: 75-WD
a--Amateur
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SECOND-ROUND SCORES
At Lytham St. Annes, England--Par 71
Paul McGinley: 69-65--134 -8
Tom Lehman: 67-67--134 -8
Jack Nicklaus: 69-66--135 -7
Ernie Els: 68-67--135 -7
Peter Hedblom: 70-65--135 -7
Vijay Singh: 69-67--136 -6
Corey Pavin: 70-66--136 -6
Nick Faldo: 68-68--136 -6
Mark McCumber: 67-69--136 -6
Padraig Harrington: 68-68--136 -6
Mark O’Meara: 67-69--136 -6
Loren Roberts: 67-69--136 -6
Mark Brooks: 67-70--137 -5
Fred Couples: 67-70--137 -5
Paul Broadhurst: 65-72--137 -5
David Gilford: 71-67--138 -4
Mark James: 70-68--138 -4
Carl Mason: 68-70--138 -4
Shigeki Maruyama: 68-70--138 -4
Darren Clarke: 70-68--138 -4
Hidemichi Tanaka: 67-71--138 -4
Jeff Maggert: 69-70--139 -3
Rocco Mediate: 69-70--139 -3
Greg Norman: 71-68--139 -3
Michael Welch: 71-68--139 -3
Peter Mitchell: 71-68--139 -3
Jim Furyk: 68-71--139 -3
Bradley Hughes: 70-69--139 -3
Mark McNulty: 69-71--140 -2
Alexander Cejka: 73-67--140 -2
Scott Simpson: 71-69--140 -2
Mark Calcavecchia: 72-68--140 -2
Sandy Lyle: 71-69--140 -2
Brad Faxon: 67-73--140 -2
Greg Turner: 72-69--141 -1
a-Tiger Woods: 75-66--141 -1
Nick Price: 68-73--141 -1
Ben Crenshaw: 73-68--141 -1
Todd Hamilton: 71-70--141 -1
Eduardo Romero: 70-71--141 -1
Costantino Rocca: 71-70--141 -1
Steve Stricker: 71-70--141 -1
Jesper Parnevik: 72-69--141 -1
Eamonn Darcy: 73-69--142 E
Peter Jacobsen: 72-70--142 E
Jeff Sluman: 72-70--142 E
Roger Chapman: 72-70--142 E
Richard Boxall: 72-70--142 E
Michael Jonzon: 69-73--142 E
Frank Nobilo: 70-72--142 E
Craig Stadler: 71-71--142 E
Carl Suneson: 73-69--142 E
David A. Russell: 70-72--142 E
Robert Allenby: 74-68--142 E
Billy Mayfair: 70-72--142 E
David Frost: 70-72--142 E
Jay Haas: 70-72--142 E
D.A. Weibring: 71-72--143 +1
Howard Clark: 72-71--143 +1
Tommy Tolles: 73-70--143 +1
Payne Stewart: 70-73--143 +1
Rick Todd: 74-69--143 +1
Gordon Law: 74-69--143 +1
Domingo Hospital: 75-68--143 +1
Klas Eriksson: 68-75--143 +1
Arnaud Langenaeken: 72-71--143 +1
Retief Goosen: 72-71--143 +1
David Duval: 76-67--143 +1
Brett Ogle: 70-73--143 +1
Brian Barnes: 73-70--143 +1
John Daly: 70-73--143 +1
Stephen Ames: 71-72--143 +1
Phil Mickelson: 72-71--143 +1
Curtis Strange: 71-72--143 +1
Jim Payne: 72-71--143 +1
Bob Charles: 71-72--143 +1
Tom Kite: 77-66--143 +1
NONQUALIFIERS
Bob Estes: 73-71--144 +2
Santiago Luna: 72-72--144 +2
Barry Lane: 71-73--144 +2
Marc Farry: 70-74--144 +2
Philip Walton: 72-72--144 +2
Ricky Willison: 72-72--144 +2
Silvio Grappasonni: 71-73--144 +2
David Feherty: 77-67--144 +2
Sam Torrance: 72-72--144 +2
Jose Coceres: 72-73--145 +3
Jose Rivero: 74-71--145 +3
Craig Parry: 74-71--145 +3
Woody Austin: 72-73--145 +3
Steve Elkington: 75-70--145 +3
Fuzzy Zoeller: 70-75--145 +3
Lee Westwood: 71-74--145 +3
Peter O’Malley: 73-72--145 +3
Sean Murphy: 76-69--145 +3
Yoshinori Kaneko: 73-73--146 +4
Steve Jones: 73-73--146 +4
Ross McFarlane: 73-73--146 +4
a-Warren Bladon: 73-73--146 +4
Andrew Coltart: 72-74--146 +4
Malcolm Mackenzie: 71-75--146 +4
Peter Senior: 74-72--146 +4
Paul Eales: 73-73--146 +4
Tony Johnstone: 70-76--146 +4
Bill McColl: 74-72--146 +4
Davis Love III: 72-74--146 +4
Colin Montgomerie: 73-74--147 +5
Steen Tinning: 72-75--147 +5
Gary Player: 71-76--147 +5
Ian Woosnam: 75-72--147 +5
Terry Price: 77-70--147 +5
Justin Leonard: 79-68--147 +5
Satoshi Higashi: 75-72--147 +5
Per-Ulrik Johansson: 70-77--147 +5
Gordon Brand, Jr.: 72-75--147 +5
a-Steve Allan: 75-72--147 +5
Mark Litton: 72-75--147 +5
Andrew Sherborne: 73-74--147 +5
Anders Forsbrand: 75-72--147 +5
Gary Emerson: 76-72--148 +6
Steven Bottomley: 76-72--148 +6
Massimo Florioli: 71-77--148 +6
David J. Russell: 77-71--148 +6
Wayne Westner: 78-70--148 +6
Hajime Meshiai: 76-72--148 +6
Stephen Field: 72-76--148 +6
Antoine Lebouc: 72-76--148 +6
Diego Borrego: 74-75--149 +7
Iain Steel: 72-77--149 +7
Fabrice Tarnaud: 74-75--149 +7
Stuart Cage: 74-75--149 +7
Tim Herron: 74-75--149 +7
Jon Robson: 75-74--149 +7
a-Sergio Garcia: 76-73--149 +7
Thomas Bjorn: 73-76--149 +7
Joakim Haeggman: 72-77--149 +7
Wayne Riley: 73-76--149 +7
Brian Watts: 80-70--150 +8
Jay Townsend: 72-78--150 +8
Andrew Oldcorn: 77-73--150 +8
Miguel Jimenez: 75-75--150 +8
Robert Lee: 77-73--150 +8
Adam Mednick: 75-76--151 +9
Lee Janzen: 74-77--151 +9
Paul Azinger: 74-77--151 +9
Mats Hallberg: 79-72--151 +9
Bob Tway: 79-73--152 +10
Ross Drummond: 78-74--152 +10
Seve Ballesteros: 74-78--152 +10
Gary Brown: 74-80--154 +12
Paul Lawrie: 78-77--155 +13
Kazuhiro Fukunaga: 76-81--157 +15
Ian Baker-Finch: 78-84--162 +20
Des Smyth: 72-75--DQ
Michael Campbell: 75-74--DQ
Bernhard Langer: 75-WD
a--Amateur
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British Open: Second-Round Scorecard
Course total Yards: 6,892 Par 71
Hole: 1
Yards: 206
Par: 3
McGinley: 2
Lehman: 4
Nicklaus: 2
Els: 4
Hedblom: 4
Hole: 2
Yards: 437
Par: 4
McGinley: 4
Lehman: 3
Nicklaus: 4
Els: 3
Hedblom: 3
Hole: 3
Yards: 457
Par: 4
McGinley: 4
Lehman: 4
Nicklaus: 4
Els: 4
Hedblom: 4
Hole: 4
Yards: 393
Par: 4
McGinley: 3
Lehman: 4
Nicklaus: 4
Els: 4
Hedblom: 5
Hole: 5
Yards: 212
Par: 3
McGinley: 3
Lehman: 3
Nicklaus: 3
Els: 3
Hedblom: 3
Hole: 6
Yards: 490
Par: 5
McGinley: 5
Lehman: 4
Nicklaus: 5
Els: 5
Hedblom: 4
Hole: 7
Yards: 553
Par: 5
McGinley: 4
Lehman: 4
Nicklaus: 4
Els: 3
Hedblom: 4
Hole: 8
Yards: 418
Par: 4
McGinley: 3
Lehman: 4
Nicklaus: 4
Els: 4
Hedblom: 4
Hole: 9
Yards: 164
Par: 3
McGinley: 1
Lehman: 3
Nicklaus: 2
Els: 3
Hedblom: 3
Total: 3,330
Par: 35
McGinley: 29
Lehman: 33
Nicklaus: 32
Els: 33
Hedblom: 34
Hole: 10
Yards: 334
Par: 4
McGinley: 4
Lehman: 4
Nicklaus: 3
Els: 3
Hedblom: 3
Hole: 11
Yards: 542
Par: 5
McGinley: 5
Lehman: 5
Nicklaus: 5
Els: 5
Hedblom: 4
Hole: 12
Yards: 198
Par: 3
McGinley: 3
Lehman: 3
Nicklaus: 3
Els: 3
Hedblom: 3
Hole: 13
Yards: 342
Par: 4
McGinley: 4
Lehman: 3
Nicklaus: 4
Els: 4
Hedblom: 4
Hole: 14
Yards: 445
Par: 4
McGinley: 3
Lehman: 4
Nicklaus: 3
Els: 3
Hedblom: 3
Hole: 15
Yards: 463
Par: 4
McGinley: 5
Lehman: 4
Nicklaus: 4
Els: 5
Hedblom: 4
Hole: 16
Yards: 357
Par: 4
McGinley: 4
Lehman: 4
Nicklaus: 4
Els: 4
Hedblom: 3
Hole: 17
Yards: 467
Par: 4
McGinley: 3
Lehman: 3
Nicklaus: 4
Els: 4
Hedblom: 3
Hole: 18
Yards: 414
Par: 4
McGinley: 5
Lehman: 4
Nicklaus: 4
Els: 3
Hedblom: 4
Total: 3,562
Par: 36-71
McGinley: 36-65-134
Lehman: 34-67-134
Nicklaus: 34-66-135
Els: 34-67-135
Hedblom: 31-65-135
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