Published 12/13/2008
at FOXSports.com News for Golf
New Zealander David Smail took a one shot lead after Saturday's third round of the Australian Open, while John Daly predictably missed the cut after his latest ill-tempered appearance.
Smail had six birdies and two bogeys for a three-round total of 11-under 265, putting him a stroke ahead of Australian Andre Stolz (66), who is on the comeback from a career-threatening injury. Ewan Porter (72) and second-round leader Stephen Dartnell (75), both of Australia, were two more shots back.
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SI.com - Golf 12/13/2008
SYDNEY, Australia (AP) -- New Zealander David Smail took a one shot lead after Saturday's third round of the Australian Open, while John Daly predictably missed the cut after his latest ill-tempered appearance.