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Goosen records six-shot victory
CRANS-SUR-SIERRE (Switzerland): Sergio Garcia regained the lead after an extraordinary finish to the European Masters third round on Saturday and set up the prospect of another exciting battle with defending champion Luke Donald. After slipping from the top of the leaderboard with a three-putt and a double-bogey six at the 17th, the Spaniard holed out with his approach to eagle the last and complete a level-par 71. Leading third round scores: 202 — Sergio Garcia (Spain) 66, 65, 71. 203 — Garry Houston (Britain) 65, 69, 69. 204 — Luke Donald (Britain) 66, 72, 66; Anders Hansen (Denmark) 67, 70, 67. 206 — Paul Casey (Britain) 67, 72, 67; Martin Erlandsson (Sweden) 72, 64, 70; Darren Fichardt (South Africa) 68, 70, 68; Pierre Fulke (Sweden) 69, 67, 70; Leif Westerberg (Sweden) 67, 70, 69; Oliver Wilson (Britain) 67, 72, 67. NORTON (Massachusetts): Olin Browne and Jeff Brehaut grabbed a share of the lead while world number one Tiger Woods struggled in the second round of the $5.5 million Deutsche Bank Championship on Saturday. Browne hit seven birdies in his first 10 holes en route to a six-under-par 65 which helped him tie Brehaut on nine-under 133. Woods, who started the day one stroke ahead, struggled with his driver and left a number of putts short as he carded a two-over 73 for 138, four under. Leading second round scores: 133 — Jeff Brehaut (US) 67, 66; Olin Browne (US) 68, 65. 134 — Tim Petrovic (US) 68, 66; Billy Andrade (US) 66, 68; Robert Allenby (Australia) 69, 65. 135 — Joey Sindelar (US) 67, 68; Carl Pettersson (Sweden) 68, 67; Briny Baird (US) 66, 69; Steve Lowery (US) 66, 69; Marco Dawson (US) 69, 66. 136 — Jason Bohn (US) 68, 68; Billy Mayfair (US) 72, 64; Brett Wetterich (US) 68, 68; Jason Gore (US) 69, 67; Frank Lickliter II (US) 69, 67. 137 — Harrison Frazar (US) 69, 68; Fred Couples (US) 70, 67. 138 — Cameron Beckman (US) 71, 67; Joey Snyder III (US) 73, 65; Brandt Jobe (US) 71, 67; Stephen Leaney (Australia) 67, 71; Justin Rose (Britain) 72, 66; Tiger Woods (US) 65, 73.—Agencies
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