News - Justin Hicks
The roar shook the cliffs upon which Torrey Pines is built. When Tiger Woods rolled in that last 8-foot birdie putt to close out a terrific charge on the back nine Friday.
By Eddie Pells, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS SAN DIEGO - Tiger Woods opened the second round Friday the same way he closed the first the day before - with an ugly three-putt that sent him in wrong direction on the U.S. Open scoreboard. Not many people were getting too far ahead of Woods, though.
By Eddie Pells, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS SAN DIEGO - Journeyman Kevin Streelman's stay atop the U.S. Open leaderboard was only an overnight thing. A triple bogey early in the second round Friday took care of that. Nobody was making much of a move to take his spot, either.
By Doug Ferguson SAN DIEGO - Tiger Woods grimaced and pursed his lips, unable to disguise the pain Thursday in the U.S. Open. No, it wasn't his left knee, though that was still tender from surgery.
By DOUG FERGUSON By Doug Ferguson The Associated Press SAN DIEGO The focus fell to golf's biggest stars, with fans crammed together a dozen deep in spots at Torrey Pines to see how Tiger Woods dealt with a tender knee and whether Phil Mickelson could overcome so much U.S.
