The Palm Beach Post

Lancaster holds 3-shot lead at PGA

Former winner of Nelson Classic holds edge in 50-59 flflight.

- Palm Beach Post Staffff Report

PORT ST. LUCIE — When Neal Lancaster double-bogeyed the 18th hole of the 2002 Canadian Open to eventually lose in a playoffff, his father had an interestin­g response.

“He said, ‘Son, if you had been a pilot, a lot of people would have died,’” Lancaster said.

It reminded me it’s just a game.”

L anc aster has another chance to win after shooting a 7-under 65 Tuesday on the Ryder Course to take a three-shot lead in the 50-59 division of the PGA Senior Stroke Play at PGA Golf Club.

Lancaster, who won the 1994 Byron Nelson Classic, is at 13- under

He’s three ahead of fifirstrou­nd leader Craig Thomas (70).

Robert Thompson had 10 birdies in a 64 that moved him to third place at 135.

“I tried to remember the last time I made 10 birdies in a round,” said Thompson, who won the 2010 Senior PGA Profession­al Championsh­ip, “but I can’t.”

In the 60-to-90 division of the PGA Winter Series Championsh­ip event, Kirk Hanefeld of South Hamilton, Mass., and Jerry Tucker of Stuart are tied for the lead at 10-under 134.

Hanefeld was 10-under through 22 holes, but played the next 14 holes in even par, finishing with a 69 on the Wanamaker Course.

“The game was real easy for a while, then it got hard again,” Hanefeld said.

“I can’t make the mistakes I made today if I expect to win.”

T u c k e r ( 6 6 ) wo n l a s t week’s Qu a r t e r C e nt u r y Championsh­ip, thanks to a back-handed chip to save par on the fifinal hole.

Mike San Filippo who lost a playoffff in his division of the Quarter Century Championsh­ip, is tied for third with Lon Nielsen (64).

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