Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Westwood leads after 7-under 65

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ORLANDO, Fla. — Lee Westwood isn’t just killing time waiting to become old enough to compete against guys his own age.

He might not be able to contemplat­e driving a par 5 — that sideshow Saturday at Bay Hill belonged to Bryson DeChambeau. Westwood is more graybeard than flat belly.

He also showed at the Arnold Palmer Invitation­al that he can hang with players nearly half his age, posting the lowest score of his career at Bay Hill with a 7-under 65 for a one-shot lead over DeChambeau and Corey Conners.

“It’s nice to still be playing in these tournament­s. You’ve got to be top 50 in the world,” Westwood said. “And if you would have said to me 20 years ago will you still be top 50 in the world at 48 I might have been slightly skeptical.

“And it just shows that I’m still capable of playing well in these tournament­s with all the good young players around me, and obviously contending, because that’s what I’m doing this week.”

DeChambeau, who shot a 68, was entertaini­ng. But one of his six birdies got all the attention, mainly because the U.S. Open champ has teased all week about taking all the water on the right-to-left bending par-5 sixth.

The fans began cheering. Out came the driver. DeChambeau gave it a rip, then thrust both arms in the air when he saw the shot clear the water, run through the fairway and into the rough, 70 yards from the hole.

“Oh, man, I felt like a kid again, for sure,” said DeChambeau, who won the 2018 Shriners Hospitals for Children Open in Las Vegas. “It was exciting, especially when you pull it off. It was almost like winning a tournament.”

■ LPGA: At, Ocala, Fla., Jennifer Kupcho made a 12-foot eagle putt on the final hole to cut Austin Ernst’s lead to a stroke after the third round of the Drive On Championsh­ip.

Kupcho shot 2-under 70 at rainy Golden Ocala, setting up the eagle with a fairway wood from 215 yards that cleared the rocks and water fronting the green on the par-5 18th.

Ernst parred the last six holes in a

69. The two-time LPGA Tour winner chipped in for birdie on the par-4 ninth. She is at 13-under 203.

Kupcho is winless on the tour. The former Wake Forest standout from Colorado won the 2018 NCAA title and the inaugural Augusta National Women’s Amateur in 2019.

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