NORMAN ADDS TO LEAD DESPITE `TOUGH DAY'.(Sports)

Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO) | April 13, 1996| | Copyright

Byline: John Meyer Rocky Mountain News Staff Writer

AUGUSTA, Ga. -- Ben Crenshaw predicted bloodshed Friday afternoon at The Masters, but it became a war of nerves instead.

It was a day when Greg Norman said he played better shooting 69 than he did Thursday when he shot a course record-tying 63.

It was a day of ``freaky gusts'' and ``flat calm,'' in the words of Nick Faldo, who crept closer with a 67 that made him Norman's nearest pursuer, four shots behind.

Fred Couples shot a 68, the third-best round of the day, and said he probably ...

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