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Golf: Dustin Johnson in 3-way tie for first at Pebble Beach
First Published Feb 09 2012 06:27 pm • Last Updated Feb 09 2012 11:32 pm

Pebble Beach, Calif. • Dustin Johnson pitched in for eagle on the third hole at Pebble Beach to get a small measure of revenge. He wound up with a 9-under 63, and part of a three-way tie atop the leaderboard in the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.

Charlie Wi flirted with a 59 without even knowing it at Monterey Peninsula. He made par on his last three holes for a 9-under 61, while former U.S. Amateur champion Danny Lee had a 9-under 63 at Pebble Beach.

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Golf leaderboard

Pebble Beach

Danny Lee -9

Charlie Wi -9

Dustin Johnson -9

Also

Tiger Woods -4

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Tiger Woods made a solid start to his PGA Tour season at Spyglass Hill. He made six birdies in a round of 4-under 68, leaving him in a tie for 15th after the opening round. Woods is playing this tournament for the first time in 10 years.

Cabrera-Bello leads at Dubai Desert

Rafael Cabrera-Bello made nine birdies in his first 11 holes to finish at 9-under 63 Thursday for a two-shot lead after the first round of the Dubai Desert Classic in United Arab Emirates.

Marcel Siem and Scott Jamieson each shot 65.

U.S. Open Champion Rory McIlroy was three shots back, making seven birdies on the last 10 holes.

Lewis tied at top

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American Stacy Lewis and Australia’s Sarah Kemp shared the Women’s Australian Open lead at 4-under 69 on Thursday in Melbourne, leaving top-ranked Yani Tseng a stroke back in her bid to win the event for the third straight year.

Lewis, the Kraft Nabisco winner last year, had six birdies and two bogeys in the LPGA Tour opener at historic Royal Melbourne.



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