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HOU2001110116-1 NOVEMBER 2001-HOUSTON, TX, USA: Bernhard Langer watches histee shot on the 18th hole during the first round of The Tour Championship being played in Houston, Tx., November 1. 2001. Bernhard Langer and Frank Lickliter share the lead at 6 shots under par. jm/ Joe Mitchell UPI

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Mike Goodes, a one-time winner on the Champions Tour, survived difficult playing conditions Friday to take a one-shot lead at the Insperity Championship.
Roger Chapman and Jay Don Blake teamed up to card an 11-under 61 Saturday, seizing the lead after two rounds of the Liberty Mutual Insurance Legends of Golf.
Bernhard Langer notched his 18th career Champions Tour win Sunday, firing a 4-under 68 to claim the Greater Gwinnett Championship comfortably by three strokes.
Esteban Toledo carded three birdies and just one bogey en route to a 2-under-par 70 Saturday, taking the second-round lead of the Greater Gwinnett Championship.
Jason Day takes second-round Masters lead
Jason Day emerged from an afternoon of golfing misfortune Friday, including a very bad break suffered by Tiger Woods, to take a one-shot lead at the Masters.
Michael Allen rallied for the lead and held off Bernhard Langer down the stretch Sunday to win the Mississippi Gulf Resort Classic for his fourth career title.
Corey Pavin bogeyed the 18th Saturday and had to settle for a four-way for first after the second round at the Mississippi Gulf Resort Classic.
David Frost highlighted a day of low scoring by firing an 8-under-par 63 Friday that put him one shot in front after one round of the Toshiba Classic.
Bernhard Langer wrapped up his 17th Champions Tour victory Sunday with an even-par 72 in the final round and finished the ACE Group Classic at 12-under 204.
Bernhard Langer maintained his lead at the ACE Group Classic Saturday, carding a 2-under 70 in the second round for a three-stroke advantage.
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