Paulson getting a good feel for St. Andrews
- Share via
ST. ANDREWS, Scotland -- Dennis Paulson of Santa Ana Country Club
and formerly of Costa Mesa High continued his torrid pace at the 129th
British Open Friday, shooting 1-under-par 71 to finish two rounds at
5-under on the Old Course at St. Andrews.
Tiger Woods (Big Canyon Country Club) leads the field by three shots
at 11-under, followed by David Toms and three players at 7-under.
Paulson, who ended the second round tied for 11th, shot 4-under 68 in
the first round.
Paulson this year led at the Masters in the first round and later won
his first PGA Tour event, the Buick Classic at Harrison, N.Y., in a
playoff.
A 1980 Costa Mesa graduate who is building a house in Encinitas that
is expected to be completed this summer, Paulson is a former national
long-drive champion whose golf game is well-suited for St. Andrews’
historic links.
With barely a hint of breeze, and sunshine that made it feel more like
Southern California than the edge of the North Sea, players continued
their assault at the home of golf, where even 112 deep bunkers didn’t
disrupt scoring.
Gentle winds helped golf’s most hallowed course play even easier than
the first day, when the stroke average was 72.9. On Friday, the average
dropped to 72.1.
All the latest on Orange County from Orange County.
Get our free TimesOC newsletter.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Daily Pilot.