Summary
Lee Westwood and Greg Owen's dream of a first major title - and Europe's first for six years - turned into a bogey-filled nightmare in the USPGA championship at Baltusrol yesterday.
But Tiger Woods, 15 strokes behind after four holes of his second round, had to wait to see if his birdie-birdie finish would unsettle the leaders and keep his bid for a third major win this year alive.See the full content of this document
Extract
Golf: Woods Sets the Early Target As Field Falters
While Woods posted the clubhouse target at two under par - he added a 68 to his Saturday 66 - Phil Mickelson had four bogeys in five holes around the turn and handed Au...
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