04 September 2005

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Woods slips to five shots off pace at Deutsche Bank event Tiger Woods carded a two-over par 73 to fall five shots off the pace after the second round of 5.5 million dollar PGA Deutsche Bank Championship.


Browne, Brehaut tie for lead as Woods toils Olin Browne and Jeff Brehaut grabbed a share of the lead while world number one Tiger Woods struggled in the second round of the $5.5 million Deutsche Bank Championship on Saturday.


woods a shot ahead The Electric New Paper TIGER Woods, who lost his world No 1 ranking in Norton, Massachusetts a year ago, fired a six-under par 65 on Friday to seize the lead after the first round of the PGA Deutsche Bank Championship.


Browne, Brehaut share the lead as Tiger tumbles
One week after he missed the cut, Olin Browne hardly missed a shot in the second round on his way to five consecutive birdies and a 6-under 65 that gave him a share of the lead with Jeff Brehaut in the Deutsche Bank Championship. They led by one shot over Robert Allenby, Billy Andrade and Tim Petrovic as Tiger Woods shot a 73 and is five shots back.


Saturday Slide PGA Tiger Woods slipped to a 73 Saturday in the Deutsche Bank Championship, leaving him five shots behind co-leaders Jeff Brehaut and Olin Browne. Only eight shots separate the leaders from those on the cut line, setting up a mad two-day scramble.


Woods spins his wheels as field drives right by NORTON -- Ninety minutes before his afternoon tee time in yesterday's second round of the Deutsche Bank Championship at TPC Boston, Tiger Woods stole a glance at the leaderboard and discovered that his first-round lead had been surpassed by a bevy of players.


Briefs TIGER SHOOTS 65, LEADS DEUTSCHE BANK BY ONE. Tiger Woods shot a 6-under-par 65 and took a one-shot lead Friday in the Deutsche Bank Championship in Norton, Mass. Billy Andrade holed an 8-iron from 156 yards for eagle on the 13th hole on his way to a 66 and was tied for second with Carlos Franco, Briny Baird and Steve Lowery.


Browne, Brehaut share lead Eurosport Olin Browne and Jeff Brehaut grabbed a share of the lead while world number one Tiger Woods struggled in the second round of the $5.5 million Deutsche Bank Championship on Saturday. Browne has not won a PGA Tour event since 1999.


US duo on top as Woods struggles Olin Browne and Jeff Brehaut lead on day two of the Deutsche Bank Championship after Tiger Woods falters.


Golf roundup: Tiger leads pack early Tiger Woods doesn't feel as though he's on a roll, but it sure seems that way. Woods reached all the par 5s in two, had control of his irons...