SAINTE-JULIE, Quebec - Bob Tway shot 7-under-par 65 on Saturday to take a one-stroke lead Mark Calcavecchia after the second round of the Champions Tour's...
...and Martin Flores (68).Aiken native Matt Hendrix had 72 and is at 209.CHAMPIONS TOUR: In Conover, N.C., Bob Tway moved a step closer to his first Champions Tour title, firing 5-under-par 67 to maintain a one-shot lead after...
...Albert MacKenzie were a shot behind, with defending champion Bernhard Langer of Germany one of seven players who shot 70.Bob Tway, Mike Goodes and Lee Rinker were among those tied with Langer.Thirteen players shot 71, including Augusta native Larry...
...who trailed by one after the first round, shot 74 and is tied for 40th at 139.CHAMPIONS TOUR: In Conover, N.C., Bob Tway birdied the 18th hole for 9-under-par 63 and a one-stroke lead after the first round of the Greater Hickory Classic...
...Taylor -- who played nearby at Washington -- lost to Chian Kim 4 and 2.Kevin Tway, the son of Champions Tour player Bob Tway and the 2005 U.S. Junior Amateur champ, was defeated 1-up by Blayne Barber.
...strokes ahead of Tom Lehman, his first-round co-leader. Lehman shot 69 and was at 136.Gil Morgan, Jay Don Blake, Bob Tway and Fred Funk were tied for third at 137.Augusta native Larry Mize shot 70 and was tied for 19th, seven shots off the...
...compared to his new peers."The few weeks I did play on the Champions Tour it was kind of interesting," he said. "Bob Tway had a kink in his shoulder. Stads (Craig Stadler) has got no left hip left. Everybody is falling apart. I really...
...pitching wedge to hole the 125-yard shot. It was her first on the LPGA Tour.CHAMPIONS TOUR: In Saucier, Miss., Bob Tway and 63-year-old Leonard Thompson shot 5-under 67s to share the first-round lead in the inaugural Mississippi Gulf...
...again. He has won on Doral's Blue Monster three times during his career.CHAMPIONS TOUR: In Newport Beach, Calif., Bob Tway, Chein Soon Lu and Mark Wiebe shot 6-under 65s on Friday to share the first-round lead in the Toshiba Classic, leaving...
...opened with 68. "I've been comfortable here," Cook said. "It's just a course that fits my eye." Jay Haas, Bob Tway, David Eger, Mike Goodes, Scott Simpson, Craig Stadler, Mike Reid and Tim Simpson also shot 68s. Haas won the 2005...