The Boss of the Moss was at a loss. Loren Roberts had just three-putted from 30 feet for a double bogey on the ninth hole at the Bank of America Championship on Saturday. His goal for No. 10: Don't let the uncharacteristic shakiness destroy his whole round.
"I came back and birdied 10, so I am really proud of myself," Roberts said after shooting a second-day 66 to take a one-stroke lead heading into the final round. "I guess I got all of the bad ones out on one hole."
Roberts birdied the 18th to move to 10 under, one stroke ahead of Mark McNulty (70), Jeff Sluman (67) and first-round leader Tom Kite (72). Bobby Wadkins (67) was another stroke back at 8 under on the 6,741-yard, par-72 Nashawtuc Country Club course.
Roberts has won seven times in his 3 1/2 years on the Champions Tour but has never played in this tournament, even though he's had some success in the area. He won the 1997 CVS Charity Classic in Sutton, before the PGA Tour dropped the event.
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