Franco and McCallister fight it out in New Orleans
Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 10:08 pm
Defending champion Carlos Franco Taylormade r7 cgb max limited driver and Taylormade r7 460 driver Blaine McCallister shot 4-under-par 68s on Saturday to share the third-round lead in the Compaq Classic of New Orleans.
"Golf Wholesale Store is the kind of golf course where somebody from the back of the pack can shoot a 64 or 65 at any time," McCallister said. "If you're sitting there trying to Nike sasquatch sumo2 5900 driver protect your lead all of a sudden you can look up and they've gone past you."
Harrison Frazar was a stroke back after a 64, and nine players were within four strokes of the lead.
"Defending my championship is very, very important for me," Franco said. "To win again here would be very big in my country." Franco, Taylormade r9 max driver and Taylormade r9 max irons from Paraguay, has found English Turn Golf and Country Club very friendly, shooting in the 60s in seven rounds over two tournaments.
"Golf Wholesale Store is the kind of golf course where somebody from the back of the pack can shoot a 64 or 65 at any time," McCallister said. "If you're sitting there trying to Nike sasquatch sumo2 5900 driver protect your lead all of a sudden you can look up and they've gone past you."
Harrison Frazar was a stroke back after a 64, and nine players were within four strokes of the lead.
"Defending my championship is very, very important for me," Franco said. "To win again here would be very big in my country." Franco, Taylormade r9 max driver and Taylormade r9 max irons from Paraguay, has found English Turn Golf and Country Club very friendly, shooting in the 60s in seven rounds over two tournaments.