GOLF ROUNDUP Saturday's other events



Corona Morelia Championship
MORELIA, Mexico -- Lorena Ochoa shot a 9-under 64 to tie Julieta Granada and Silvia Cavalleri for the third-round lead. A day after falling five strokes behind with a 74, the 25-year-old Ochoa had eight birdies, an eagle and a bogey before thousands of fans who cheered her every move on the hilly Tres Marias course -- about 175 miles from her native Guadalajara. The 64 matched the LPGA Tour record on the Jack Nicklaus-designed course where Ochoa won last year. Granada had a 67, and Cavalleri shot a 69. Granada, the young Paraguayan who finished second to Ochoa last October at Tres Marias, birdied her final three holes. Cavalleri, the Italian who started the day tied for first place, had six birdies and two bogeys to stay at the front of the pack. Pat Hurst (68) and South Korean rookie Na On Min (67) were tied for fourth at 12 under at the course that sits about 6,300 feet above sea level.
Spanish Open
MADRID, Spain -- England's Simon Dyson, Spain's Carlos Rodiles and France's Gregory Bourdy shared the top spot in the suspended third round. They were at 9 under. Bourdy and Rodiles played four holes and Dyson five. Earlier Saturday, Rodiles shot a 6-under 66 at the Centro Nacional de Golf course to join Bourdy (69) and Stuart Little of England (69) at the top of the leaderboard after the completion of the rain-delayed second round.
Associated Press