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The second round of the PGA Championship ended a little sooner than expected, forcing, among other things, the rewriting of the headline to this piece to read “Saturday,” rather than “Moving Day.” The latter, of course, connotes the third round, which will be played Saturday, but so will the conclusion of the second round, thanks to a cell of bad weather that swept through Sheboygan,...
Published: August 14, 2015
The 2015 PGA Championship nearly reached the halfway mark at Whistling Straits on Friday before steady rain showers forced a postponement of the second round. Neither Jason Day nor Matt Jones completed their rounds, but they own a share of the lead at nine under. The top of the leaderboard remains pretty compact, with nine other golfers within at least three shots of Day and Jones: The timing couldn’t...
Published: August 14, 2015
Tiger Woods will need to do some work if he wants to play the final two rounds at the PGA Championship. He will be on the course Saturday at Whistling Straits in Kohler, Wisconsin, to finish his second round after weather caused play to be suspended. But he’s two shots behind the projected cut line with a total score of four over. Woods is currently one over through 13 holes in the second...
Published: August 14, 2015
HAVEN, Wis. — He’s 102nd in the world golf rankings. He needs an interpreter when the questions are in English. And Friday in the second round of the 97th PGA Championship, Hiroshi Iwata equaled the lowest round ever in a major tournament. Are we permitted to tweak the title of that old Beatles hit and make it “Out of Nowhere Man”? Golf: bewildering, captivating...
Published: August 14, 2015
Jordan Spieth looked human for a bit on Thursday at the PGA Championship, managing nothing but pars for 10 holes before finally bogeying the 11th. But he bounced back quickly, shooting two birdies to end his round on Thursday and then adding six more on Friday to temporarily grab a share of the lead. He entered the clubhouse on Friday at six under par, one behind then-leader David Lingmerth....
Published: August 14, 2015
After hitting three balls into the water during the 2015 PGA Championship on Friday, John Daly heaved his club into Lake Michigan. The seventh hole presented quite a problem for the 49-year-old, so he blew off some steam. A few opportunistic kids in a boat drove by and scooped it up, though. Let that be a lesson to us all: One man’s discarded club is some kid’s treasure. [TNT] Read more...
Published: August 14, 2015
For golfers looking to make the cut and continue on to the weekend at the 2015 PGA Championship, there’s been little room for error. The projected cut line on Friday shows that even just a couple of surplus strokes might doom a player’s chances of survival. This meant nervy afternoons for the likes of Phil Mickelson, Rickie Fowler and Tiger Woods, all of whom were far from their best...
Published: August 14, 2015
Phil Mickelson is 45 years old, but he’s still a kid at heart. During the 2015 PGA Championship on Friday, the left-handed legend decided to slide down an apparently smooth hill. Boy, that thing really is steep. Mickelson gets quite a ride. B/R’s Dan Carson put a Dr. Dre spin on it: Way to stay young, Phil. [PGA] Read more Golf news on BleacherReport.com Read More →
Published: August 14, 2015
Jordan Spieth charged up the leaderboard during the second round of the 2015 PGA Championship on Friday. He posted a five-under 67 to reach six under overall, which left him one stroke behind David Lingmerth in a tie for second place with the afternoon wave of play just getting underway. The 22-year-old American nearly had a Grand Slam opportunity on the line this week. He won the Masters and the U.S....
Published: August 14, 2015
Following a solid opening round in his return to competitive golf after suffering a ruptured ankle ligament, world No. 1 Rory McIlroy turned in a similar second round Friday in the PGA Championship at Whistling Straits. The Northern Irishman finished the day in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, with another one-under 71, which put him in a tie for 21st place overall at two under, five strokes behind...