NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. -- John Daly birdied the final five holes Friday in the Toshiba Classic, leaving him three strokes behind fellow senior newcomer Billy Mayfair and 62-year-old Jay Haas.Making his 14th PGA Tour Champions start since turning 50 in April, Daly finished with a 4-under 67 at Newport Beach Country Club after playing the front nine in even par and dropping a stroke on 13.The two-time major champion has three top-20 finishes on the senior tour, the best a tie for 11th in July in New York at the Dicks Sporting Goods Open.Haas, the 2007 winner, birdied the final hole to match Mayfair at 64.Mayfair eagled the par-5 third and had six birdies -- four on the last five holes -- and one bogey. Hes making his sixth start on the tour after turning 50 in August.Larry Mize, Paul Goydos and Michael Allen shot 65. Mize played the back-nine in 5-under 31.Ross Cochran shot 66, and defending champion Duffy Waldorf was at 67 along with Daly, Mark Calcavecchia, Ian Woosnam, Joey Sindelar, Mark Brooks, Jay Don Blake, John Cook, Fred Funk, Billy Andrade, Jerry Smith, Doug Garwood and brothers Bart and Brad Bryant.ALFRED DUNHILL LINKS CHAMPIONSHIPST. ANDREWS, Scotland -- Englands Ross Fisher shot a 4-under 68 on the Old Course at St. Andrews to take a one-stroke lead in the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship.Fisher had seven birdies and three bogeys to reach 11-under 133. The five-time European Tour winner opened with a 65 on Thursday at Kingsbarns, will play Carnoustie on Saturday and return to St. Andrews on Sunday for the final round.Swedens Joakim Lagergren was second after a 68 at Kingsbarns.Swedens Alex Noren was 9 under after a 71 at Kingsbarns.Belgiums Thomas Pieters was five back after a 68, also at Kingsbarns. Ryder Cup teammate Martin Kaymer was another stroke back after his own 68 at Kingsbarns.LPGA TAIWAN CHAMPIONSHIPTAIPEI, Taiwan -- Hee Young Park and Ha Na Jang fought through gusty wind and early rain to share the second-round lead in the LPGA Taiwan Championship.The South Korean players each shot their second straight 3-under 69 at Miramar.They also each had only one bogey, Jang on the par-4 15th when she got a chip only halfway to the hole and missed a 20-footer, and Park on the par-4 16th when she drove into a bunker and came up well short of the green in two.Canadas Brooke Henderson (71) was a stroke back along with Chinas Shanshan Feng (69), South Koreas So Yeon Ryu (68) and South Africas Lee-Anne Pace (70). Defending champion Lydia Ko was tied for 18th at 1 under after a 73. The top-ranked New Zealander won by nine strokes last year, and has four LPGA Tour victories this year.Park played the first seven holes in 4 under in the worst conditions of the round. She set up birdies with irons to 4 feet on No. 1, a foot on No. 4, and 4 feet on No. 6, ran in an 18-footer on No. 7, and saved par on No. 8 with a 20-foot putt.FIJI INTERNATIONALNATADOLA, Fiji -- Brandt Snedeker eagled the par-5 sixth hole and shot a 7-under 65 in the windy Fiji International to climb the Australian-dominated leaderboard.Coming off the United States Ryder Cup victory Sunday in Minnesota, Snedeker was a stroke behind leader Matthew Giles after two rounds at Vijay Singh-designed Natadola Bay.Giles had a 66 to reach 11 under in the event sanctioned by European, Australasian and Asian tours. One of eight Australians in the top 10, he eagled the par-4 eighth and had seven birdies and three bogeys. The 27-year-old Australian was looking forward to playing alongside Snedeker.Snedeker added five birdies in a bogey-free round. He has gone 34 holes without a bogey.First-round leader Anthony Houston also was 10 under after a 69.Boo Weekley was 3 under after a 72, and fellow American Heath Slocum another shot back after a 73.Singh was 1 over after a 75. The 53-year-old Fijian is a three-time major champion.ASIA-PACIFIC AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPINCHEON, South Korea -- Brett Coletta shot his second straight 5-under 67 to take a one-stroke lead over fellow Australian Cameron Davis in the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship.The 20-year-old Coletta eagled the par-5 15th and had five birdies and two bogeys at Jack Nicklaus Golf Club, the site of the Presidents Cup matches last year.The winner Sunday will receive a spot in the Masters in the event conducted by the Asia Pacific Golf Confederation, the Masters and The R&A.The 21-year-old Davis, the first-round leader after a 65, birdied the last two holes for a 70. Davis was second last year in Hong Kong in the rain-shortened tournament. Two weeks ago in Mexico, he led Australia to victory in the World Amateur Team Championship and won the individual title.Japans Junya Kameshiro was third at 7 under after a 69.Curtis Luck, the Australian who wrapped up a Masters invitation in August with his U.S. Amateur victory, shot a 69 to match Thailands K.K. Limbhasut (68) and Japans Yuwa Kosaihira (72) at 5 under.Cheap Jerseys . Francis told several hundred members of the European Olympic Committees that when sport "is considered only in economic terms and consequently for victory at every cost . Cheap Adidas NHL Jerseys . As the crowd erupted, Davis knocked the ball off the glass and back into his hands. With 1:14 to go in overtime, Davis sixth block also became his 17th rebound. 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Novak Djokovic has made it that far at the US Open by playing only two complete matches, because three opponents pulled out of the tournament with injuries.Djokovic, the No. 1 seed and defending champion, once again needed to put in very little work, advancing to the final four at Flushing Meadows for the 10th consecutive year when No. 9 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga stopped because of a hurt left knee Tuesday night.The first two sets of their quarterfinal went Djokovics way, 6-3, 6-2. At the ensuing changeover, Tsonga was visited by a trainer and had his left leg taped below the knee. They played one point to begin the third set: Tsonga double-faulted, then retired from the match.This came after Djokovics second-round opponent, Jiri Vesely, withdrew from the tournament with a sore left forearm. And then the man Djokovic was supposed to play in the third round, Mikhail Youzhny, quit after six games and only 31 minutes with a strained left hamstring.I put myself in a position again to be one match away from the finals. As tournament progresses, I feel like Im getting better, Djokovic said. Of course, this Grand Slam is very unique for me: I never experienced something like this ... to have three retirements on the road to the semifinals.On Thursday, Djokovic will play No. 10 Gael Monfils, who advanced earlier against No. 24 Lucas Pouille, the man who eliminated Rafael Nadal in the fourth round. Playing steadily, and with only a dose of the spectacular, Monfils reached his first major semifinal since 2008 by beating an error-prone Pouille 6-4, 6-3, 6-3 in an all-French quarterfinal.For all of his deep runs at Flushing Meadows, Djokovic has won only two of his 12 Grand Slam titles at the hard-court tournament, in 2011 and 2015. He has lost in four finals and three semifinals over the past decade.Its tough to know exactly how well hes playing at the moment, simply because no one has seen him on court all that much lately: less than 6? hours through five rounds.dddddddddddd.After his run of four consecutive major championships -- the first time a man had done that in nearly 50 years -- was capped by his initial French Open title, Djokovic was upset in the third round at Wimbledon. He returned to action by winning the Toronto Masters, but since then, Djokovic lost in the first round of the Rio Olympics while dealing with a sore left wrist that he then cited in skipping the Cincinnati Masters.Djokovics right arm was massaged by a trainer in his first- and fourth-round matches at the US Open, so getting all of these free passes hasnt been a bad thing. In this stage of the season, considering some physical issues I have had in the last month, month and a half, this was the scenario that I needed and I wished for. I got a lot of days off and recovered my body, Djokovic said. Right now, Im feeling very close to the peak. Thats the position where I want to be.And thats a scary thought for Monfils. When Djokovic is at his best, his returns, court coverage and groundstrokes are as it good as it gets in todays game.Monfils, who turned 30 last week, only once before made it to a Grand Slam semifinal, 8? years ago in front of a partisan crowd at the French Open. But he has been fantastic during this tournament, winning all 15 sets he has played.I love watching Gael. Hes one of the few players that I will definitely pay a ticket to watch, Djokovic said. Hes very charismatic. Plays with a smile. Enjoys tennis. Enjoys life.All in all, the spectators with tickets for Tuesday did not get much competitive or quality tennis. All four matches were decided in straight sets -- or, in the case Djokovic vs. Tsonga, even fewer. ' ' '