South Africa, Argentina and Sweden Tied for Lead at the Barbados World Cup
24 nations have teams competing at the Sandy Lane Course in Barbados at the Barbados World Cup. Weather conditions were horrendous. Pelting rain, fueled by 45 mph winds, made the course extremely tough.
Three teams have emerged to take the lead: Argentina, South Africa and Sweden are 7 under after one day of play. The American team is two strokes off of the lead. Considering the team is comprised of Stewart Cink (15th on the 2006 money list) and JJ Henry (29th on the 2006 money list), it is a respectable showing.
The weather is expected to continue to be rainy with strong wind gusts for the next three days.
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