...until I got to 16, 17 and 18," Nelson said. "I went from two under to six under in three holes." George Archer, Bob Eastwood, Joe Inman, Mike McCullough, Gil Morgan and Dana Quigley all had opening 67s. Archer and Quigley both missed putts...
...a tiny little momentum swing can make a world of difference." Morgan began the final round tied for the lead with Bob Eastwood at eight under and remained on top with birdies at 10 and 12. But Morgan fell apart down the stretch, bogeying three...
...battle with Hale Irwin for dominance of the Senior PGA Tour, shot a 3-under-par 69 Saturday to share the lead with Bob Eastwood after the second round of the Nationwide Championship in Alpharetta. Morgan, who has three victories, three other...
...Fla. Barnes, seeking his first Senior PGA Tour victory, was three strokes ahead of Jim Colbert, Bob Duval and Bob Eastwood, who were tied at six-under 66. Raymond Floyd and Bob Dickson were tied for fifth at five-under. Barnes had five...
...The last time Sigel led after two rounds, he won the Bruno's Memorial Classic in May. First-day co-leader Bob Eastwood blew to 73 on Saturday. Graham Marsh, who won the U.S. Senior Open a week ago and the Nationwide Championship the...
...shots going into today's final round of the tournament sponsored by Countrywide. George Archer was at 208, with Bob Eastwood and Larry Gilbert at 209. Jack Nicklaus, a four-time Tradition winner and the course architect, apparently shot...
...with a flourish, chipping to within 4 feet to birdie the par-5 18th. TOSHIBA CLASSIC: In Newport Beach, Calif., Bob Eastwood shot 6-under-par 65 to take the first-round lead with Graham Marsh and Bruce Lietzke a stroke behind. Eastwood...
...10th. But he and defending champion Ed Dougherty, who each shot 68 on Friday to share the first-round lead with Bob Eastwood, both double-bogeyed the par-3 10th and finished with a 74. Eastwood had a 75. Andy North withdrew because of...
...Friday in his first tournament since having hernia surgery for a share of the lead in the TD Waterhouse Championship. Bob Eastwood, who holed out twice from off the green, and defending champion Ed Dougherty also opened with 68s on the Tiffany Greens...
...senior tournament, was leading the field at 4-under through 13 holes when the round was canceled. Bruce Fleisher, Bob Eastwood and Dana Quigley were one shot back. "What are you going to do?" Purtzer said. "It would have been great if I...