Couples ties Langer at Open


Associated Press

SAMMAMISH, Wash.

Fred Couples shot a 5-under 65 on Saturday for a share of the U.S. Senior Open lead, feeding off a raucous hometown crowd hoping the native son can win his first U.S. Golf Association championship.

Couples matched Bernhard Langer (68) at 5 under at tree-lined Sahalee Country Club, with Langer birdieing the final hole to pull even. They are the only players under par after three rounds.

Couples shot a 4-under 31 on the front nine Saturday, making birdies at Nos. 2, 5, 7 and 9 and holing a bunker shot on the sixth to save par. He added a birdie at the 16th to post the best round of the week.

Langer had a streak of 20 holes without a bogey snapped at the 12th, but rebounded with the birdie at No. 18.

And they might have the stage to themselves today.

Couples and Langer were five shots clear of Chien Soon Lu (68) and Tom Kite (69). Peter Senior (68), Michael Allen (71), Tommy Armour III (72) and John Cook (72) were 1 over.

A charge from the back of the field seems unlikely, considering Couples’ 65 is the lowest score of the week.

“If we shoot even par or 1 or 2 under it’s going to be very hard for anyone to get there,” Langer said.

While Couples was making his charge and eliciting waves of cheers through the trees of Sahalee, plenty of other contenders stumbled.

Playing with Couples, Tom Watson was 10 shots worse, shooting a 75. J.R. Roth, in the final group with Langer, also shot 75. John Cook was 3 under for the tournament early in his round, then finished with a 2-over 72.

Couples’ round was bogey-free and his best score since shooting a 63 in the first round of a Champions Tour event in late April.

Couples made birdies on the front nine at Nos. 2, 5, 7 and 9, nearly holing his second shot on the seventh to the point Watson to question the gallery, “That’s a gimmie, isn’t it?”

But the most important hole was the sixth where Couples appeared headed to at least a bogey, but made a spectacular par.