Houston Chronicle Sunday

Bradley holds Nelson lead despite bogeys

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Keegan Bradley still hasn’t gotten things right on the 18th hole at the Byron Nelson Championsh­ip, even when finally going left.

The bogeys on the closing hole at TPC Four Seasons in Irving haven’t cost him the lead yet.

Bradley overcame consecutiv­e bogeys early and bogeyed No. 18 for the third round in a row Saturday to finish with a 2-under 68 that kept him in the lead.

“(Sunday) is the day. Right down the middle,” Bradley said about that last hole. “I’m due!”

Bradley’s 13-under 197 total gave him a onestroke lead over SangMoon Bae, who had his third consecutiv­e 66. Tom Gillis was two strokes back after a 67. In other news: 1Chella Choi shot her second consecutiv­e 6-under 66 to take a one-stroke lead over Jessica Korda and Anna Nordqvist at the Mobile Bay LPGA Classic in Mobile, Ala.

Choi twice made three straight birdies to move to 17 under, and has only two bogeys in three rounds.

1Graeme McDowell reached the Volvo World Match Play Championsh­ip semifinals with a 2 and 1 victory over Nicolas Colsaerts at Kavarna, Bulgaria and will face Branden Grace, a 2 and 1 winner over Chris Wood.

In the other semifinal, Thomas Aiken will meet Thongchai Jaidee.

1Mark Tullo shot a 4-under 68 to take a oneshot lead at 12-uner after the third round of the Madeira Islands Open in Santi Antonio da Serra, Portugal.

BASEBALL

COLLEGES ished last at 933.

At the Fayettevil­le Regional, Texas’ 880 earned the Longhorns a thirdplace finish.

Texas A&M (829) finished fourth at the Tempe Regional, and Texas Tech (879) was fifth at the Columbus Regional.

At the Pullman Regional, TCU (841) finished second and Baylor (861) tied for 10th.

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