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Sunday, July 20, 2008
Norman going to be the oldest man to win The Open
Rewired Greg Norman emerged from a day of high winds and high drama at Royal Birkdale on Saturday to lead the British Open after three rounds.
At 53, he stands just 18 holes away from removing Old Tom Morris from the record books after 141 years as the oldest man to win The Open.
If he can hold on to his lead, he will also be, by a distance of five years, the oldest man to win a major.
The Australian shot a 72 to take a two strokes lead into the final day over defending champion Padraig Harrington, who also had a 72 and halfway leader KJ Choi of South Korea, who came in with a 75.
Also remaining firmly in the hunt a further stroke back on a day when some of the world's best golfers were blown clean off the leaderboard was little-known Englishman Simon Wakefield, one of only four players to match par.
Four players are on seven over - 2003 Open champion Ben Curtis, England's Ross Fisher, rising US star Anthony Kim and Swedish newcomer Alexander Noren.
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