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Allenby opens up two-shot lead
STRAFFAN, Ireland: New Zealand’s Michael Campbell fired a closing 73 to win the European Open by one shot at the K Club on Sunday, despite bogeying the last four holes. The 33-year-old, who began the day one stroke ahead of the field, finished at six-under-par 282 to clinch the fifth European Tour title of his career. Irishman Padraig Harrington, joint-second overnight, also shot a 73 to tie for second with European number one Retief Goosen and Welshman Bradley Dredge, who both carded final rounds of 68, and Scot Paul Lawrie, who closed with a 73. Campbell, who soared to prominence in his rookie season in Europe when he led the 1995 British Open at St Andrews after three rounds. HUTCHINSON, (Kansas): Annika Sorenstam moved closer to her third US Women’s Open title when she eased to a two-stroke lead after the third round Saturday. Sorenstam missed only one fairway and three greens in regulation in a robotic display of consistency on her way to a one-under-par 69 on the demanding Prairie Dunes course.—Reuters/AFP
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