NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. -- Allen Doyle birdied five of the last eight holes Saturday for a 4-under-par 67 that gave him a one-stroke lead after two rounds of the soggy Toshiba Senior PGA Classic.
Doyle, who completed two rounds over the 6,584-yard Newport
Beach Country Club course at 136, opened his round with three birdies over the first four holes, only to stagger to four bogeys over the next six holes.
Allen Doyle started strong and finished strong on Saturday.
"If I had of dropped 20 spots I would have called myself a real
dummy," Doyle said. "So it was reassuring that although I blew that good start, I was still in pretty good shape.
"The weather did get pretty lousy," Doyle said. "On top of
the rain it was getting cold. And I was conscious of the weather. I
was thinking if I got to 6-under there might not be a tomorrow"
should Sunday's final round be rained out.
Doyle, a four-time winner last season who's looking for his
first victory this year, led Jim Thorpe, who also shot 67, and
Howard Twitty, who had a 70.
Twitty missed a 15-foot birdie putt on the final hole Saturday
that would have moved him into a tie with Doyle.
"It just rolled over the hole," Twitty said. "But it was
survival today. That's the best way I can describe it. Very
difficult to stay loose, difficult to get the right club and hard
to get the right distance."
Roy Vucinich, who shared the opening-round lead with a 66,
managed only a 72 Saturday and was at 138.
John Mahaffey, whose 66 was the best round of the day, was among
nine players at 139. Also at 3-under was Dave Eichelberger, who had
a 73 after holding a share of the 18-hole lead.
Defending tournament champion Gary McCord, who lost last week in
a playoff, shot a 74 and was seven shots behind Doyle.
George Archer, 60, won the 36-hole
tournament-within-a-tournament for players 60 and over, shooting a
71 for a 140.
"I was cold out there," Archer added. "I am looking forward
to going to Mexico and getting well. I've been sick the last few
days."