Keyword Search:
text size: A | A | A
Weir Leads Mercedes-Benz Championship
   posted 11:18 pm Fri January 04, 2008 - KAPALUA, Hawaii
Kapalua might consider changing its logo to a Maple Leaf this week. Mike Weir of Canada, who only 10 weeks ago qualified for the winners-only Mercedes-Benz Championship, holed an 18-foot birdie putt on the final hole for a 6-under 67 in much more agreeable conditions Friday, giving him a one-shot lead over Stephen Ames and Jonathan Byrd. Ames, the only player in the field who actually lives in Canada, fixed a flaw in his putting stroke and also shot 67, making birdie on three of his last five holes despite missing a 6-footer along the way. Canadian tourists on the west coast of Maui won't be hard to find on Saturday. About 100 of them were standing above the first fairway in the opening round when Ames and Weir playing in consecutive groups, and they seemed to split up.

Weir, at 8-under 138, will be playing in the final group with Ames, who has lived in Calgary since 1991 and is a naturalized Canadian citizen.

ABC 7 News myTAKE - What's Your Opinion? Byrd made birdie on his last two holes for a 69.

Brandt Snedeker was atop the leaderboard most of the round for the second straight day until faltering late. This time it wasn't a broken driver but a faulty putter. He had a 15-foot birdie for a share of the lead, but three-putted for a 69 that left him two shots back.

Written By DOUG FERGUSON
You need to be a registered member of
ABC 7 News to leave comments on news stories.
Not a member yet? Click Here to sign up.
Username or Email Address
Password
Please leave your comments below:
Messages that harass, abuse or threaten other members; have obscene or otherwise objectionable content; have spam, commercial or advertising content or inappropriate links may be removed and may result in the loss of your posting privileges. Please do not post any private information unless you want it to be available publicly. Never assume that you are completely anonymous and cannot be identified by your posts.


TM & © WJLA/NewsChannel 8, a division of Allbritton Communications Company
Please read our Privacy Policy. By using this site, you accept our Terms of Service.
Children's Television | EEO Reports | WJLA adheres to the ICRA RATING SYSTEM