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. |
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... |
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