News - Brett Wetterich
This springtime stroll through the pines is turning into something much more taxing. Pretty chilly, too. Yes, someone is going to have a nice green jacket when this week ends.
For every overcooked approach shot, every tee ball that landed in the pine straw, every drop in the drink at Rae's Creek, Tiger Woods would come up with another shot to remind everyone why he can never be counted out.
Even with low temperatures leading to high scores at the Masters, Tiger Woods was getting into dangerous territory Friday. In search of his fifth green jacket and third straight major, Woods made six bogeys over the first 13 holes of his second round.
Looking for low numbers at the Masters? Check the thermometer. The second round got underway Friday with temperatures finally moving into the 40s and a brisk north breeze whistling through the Georgia pines.
By Mark Lamport-Stokes MEDINAH, Illinois (Reuters) - U.S. Ryder Cup captain Tom Lehman has to announce one of the most difficult decisions of his life on Monday. When the 88th PGA Championship ends on Sunday, 10 of the 12 members of his team will have earned their places on merit.
