I was pretty shocked to see Sandy Lyle's name up there so high ... has he been doing anything on the European Tour lately, or is he just there as a past champion and suddenly in the zone?
A bit further down, Faldo and Norman are tied, but it looks like they will just miss playing the last round together. That would have been fun to see.
One reason you see some of these old-timers up near the top is that the winds have shifted around a bit from the practice rounds to the event. The younger guys are now seeing different hazards in play than they saw earlier in the week; the older guys have seen those winds before and know how to attack the hole differently. There are a lot of "old hands" who played in the Dunhill Cup every year who are suddenly back in the spotlight.