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Woods gains ouright lead at Hazeltine
By Nancy Armour
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 15 - 08 - 2009

Tiger Woods regained the outright lead at the US PGA Championship with successive birdies Friday, with help from playing partner and defending champion Padraig Harrington on the first one.
Woods made the turn at 6-under at Hazeltine National, one stroke in front of Harrington.
Phil Mickelson, meanwhile, was in danger of missing the cut at the US PGA for the first time since 1995 after a second straight 2-over 74. The cut was projected to be 2 over when Mickelson finished, but was at 3 over midway through the afternoon.
“I don't know if it will make it or not. I'm not going to beat many people putting the way I am,” said Mickelson, who has played sparingly this summer to be with his wife, Amy, and his mother, both of whom have breast cancer.
“I've got to get this thing turned around.”
After playing mistake-free in the first round, Woods seemed a little unsettled early Friday. He bogeyed his first hole after putting his first two shots in rough stuff and leaving an 8-foot par putt short. He also missed a birdie opportunity on the first par-5 after leaving his approach shot 35 feet short.
But with the air hot and muggy and the wind blowing so hard it rattled the flagstick in the cup on the first hole, just getting through was a feat. The rounds of the day came in the morning, when Tim Clark and Ernie Els each shot 4-under 68. Club pro Grant Sturgeon got a nod, too, for a 1-under par.
“I think I am very glad I played this morning,” Geoff Ogilvy said on Twitter. “Looks pretty tough right now.”
But Woods, looking for his first major of the year, was pretty tough, too.
He caught a break on the par-4 No. 6 when Harrington's shot landed about 7 feet behind his on the green.
Harrington's birdie putt had the right distance but skirted too far left, giving Woods a perfect read for his own putt.
Sure enough, it rolled straight into the cup for his first birdie of the day.
That seemed to settle him, and he picked up another stroke on the next hole, two-putting from 50 feet, to put him two strokes in front of Harrington.
But Harrington, who dueled with Woods last weekend at the Bridgestone Invitational, wasn't going to go away.
He scrambled out of a couple of jams on the front nine, and got some Irish luck on the ninth when his putt swirled around the back of the cup and looked as if it was going to pop out. It fell in for a birdie, allowing him to get back within one of Woods at the turn.
US Open champion Lucas Glover (70), Brendan Jones (70) and Vijay Singh (par) were at 3-under. Graeme McDowell and Alvaro Quiros, who briefly shared the lead, fell back.
“I don't think I have to validate anything,” said Glover, whose win at Bethpage Black was the second of his career. Mickelson skipped the British Open to be with his wife and mother, and his appearance at Bridgestone last weekend was his first since the US Open. The layoff is evident.
Mickelson sprayed his tee shots in the rough, the sand and the gallery – one on Thursday going so deep he could have grabbed a snack from a corporate tent. But it's his putter that's really hurt him. He's been trying to tweak his stroke, but he hasn't gotten used to it quite yet.
He made a bogey on 18 when he missed a putt, then missed a 3-footer on No. 1 for another bogey (he started on the back nine). He also missed one from 8-feet on the par-3 No. 4.
He did make an eagle on the par-5 No. 7 , then had a chance to pick up another stroke with a 15-footer on the eighth. But it ran long, and Mickelson waved his hands as if to say, “Come on!”


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