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October 24, 2005 Monday Ramzan 19, 1426

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Olazabal romps to 5-stroke victory


PULA (Spain)Oct 23: Jose Maria Olazabal claimed his first victory since the 2002 Buick Invitational when he romped to a five-shot win at the Majorca Classic on Sunday.

Starting the day one ahead at the Pula course he has been re-designing, the 39-year-old Spaniard ran away from the field with four birdies in six holes from the fourth and eventually finished with a four-under 66 for a 10-under total of 270.

Leading scores:

270 Jose Maria Olazabal (Spain) 69 65 70 66

275 Paul Broadhurst (Britain) 67 66 72 70 Sergio Garcia (Spain) 69 69 71 66 Jose Manuel Lara (Spain) 68 69 70 68

276 Bradley Dredge (Britain) 72 67 67 70 Miles Tunnicliff (Britain) 69 68 70 69 Simon Wakefield (Britain) 69 71 67 69

277 Mattias Eliasson (Sweden) 68 68 70 71 Miguel Angel Jimenez (Spain) 67 71 72 67 Jean Van de Velde (France) 70 71 66 70

278 Fredrik Andersson Hed (Sweden) 70 71 69 68 John Bickerton (Britain) 67 71 70 70 Andrew Coltart (Britain) 71 73 71 63 Robert-Jan Derksen (Netherlands) 70 68 71 69 David Park (Britain) 68 70 72 68 Graeme Storm (Britain) 70 71 69 68

Storm stops play

LAKE BUENA VISTA (Florida): A host of players were stalking clubhouse leader Rich Beem when a storm stopped play in the third round of the Funai Classic Saturday, but Tiger Woods wasn’t among them.

Among the players who turned around to start the third round, Beem was red-hot. He birdied the 17th hole and parred the last in a nine-under 63.

Leading third round scores:

197 - Rich Beem 65-69-63

198 - Mark Calcavecchia 64-69-65, Mark Wilson 67-68-63

199 - Harrison Frazar 67-66-66, Justin Rose (GBR) 67-68-64

200 - Lucas Glover 68-66-66

201 - Greg Owen (GBR) 69-66-66, Dean Wilson 69-68-64.—Agencies



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