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Winds of more than 40 mph at Royal Birkdale Saturday
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SOUTHPORT, England - This sounds familiar: Greg Norman goes to the final round of a major with the lead.

And, no, we’re not talking about 1996.

The 53-year-old, part-time golfer reclaimed a spot he used to know all too well in his prime, putting the Shark one more solid round away from becoming golf’s oldest major champion in its oldest of major championships, the British Open.

What a nice wedding gift that would be: the claret jug.

Norman celebrated the three-week anniversary of his marriage to tennis great Chris Evert by shooting a 2-over 72 on Saturday, a brilliant round considering the fearsome, howling gusts that blew away a number of potential challengers and left everyone else hanging on for dear life at Royal Birkdale.

David Duval? Done in by an 82. Graeme McDowell? Finished off by an 80. Camilo Villegas? Mark him off the list after a 79.

But Norman shook off a tough start - he drove his first shot into the rough and had three bogeys on his card after the sixth hole — to make a triumphant walk up the 18th hole, improbably poised to add to the pair of British Open titles he already has at a time in his life when he probably spends more time practicing tennis with his new bride than he does hitting golf balls.

With Evert cheering him on, Norman nearly holed out a chip for birdie at the final hole, tapping in for a par that left him at 2-over 212 and two strokes ahead of defending champion Padraig Harrington and 36-hole leader K.J. Choi.

This is the first time since his epic collapse in the 1996 Masters that Norman has gone to the final round of a major with the lead. That day, he shot a dismal 78 to throw away a six-stroke lead on Nick Faldo, cementing his reputation as a great player who couldn’t win the big one - understandable for someone who has a staggering eight runner-up finishes in the majors.

But time has likely healed those wounds, and Norman certainly has a good feeling about his chances on this side of the Atlantic. After all, he won the 1986 Open at Turnberry and the 1993 edition at Royal St. George’s - the only major championships of this career.

Norman is trying to become the oldest major champion, a distinction currently held by the late Julius Boros, who was 48 when he won the 1968 PGA Championship.

Harrington also shot 72 in a breeze that gusted to 40 mph, sending balls off line and scores soaring. Choi, who started the day with a one-stroke lead on Villegas and two on Norman, slumped to a 75 but was still in the thick of things, tied with the last Open champion at 214.

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You can do it Greg!

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final round, bad start: bogey bogey bogey
he already lost the lead.

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The Shark chokes again! 6 stroke loss..
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