US PGA Championship provides update on Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson
Tiger Woods and defending champion Phil Mickelson have been included in the 156-man field to play at next week’s US PGA Championship.
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Tiger Woods and defending champion Phil Mickelson have been included in the 156-man field to play at next week’s US PGA Championship.
Defending champion Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods were both listed on the PGA Championship field but their appearance in Tulsa, Oklahoma, next week for the year's second major remains up in the air.
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He may have fallen short in his quest for a second green jacket, but South African golfer Charl Schwartzel is laughing all the way to the bank after his efforts at the Masters over the weekend.
Tiger Woods continues his remarkable comeback from severe leg injuries Friday with an afternoon tee time at the Masters, the legend firmly in title contention early in the second round. The 15-time major champion battled through pain to walk the hilly 7,510-yard Augusta National layout, firing a one-under par 71 in Thursday's opening round to share 10th. "I'm right where I need to be," Woods said. Woods was four strokes behind South Korean leader Im Sung-jae after 18 holes and remained that far adrift in breezy conditions early Friday.
Tiger Woods launched his improbable quest for a record-equalling sixth Masters title on Thursday, 14 months after a rollover car crash left him with injuries so severe he feared he would lose his right leg. The 46-year-old, who has fallen to 973rd in the world rankings, said this week he thought his game was good enough to win a 16th major championship. But he acknowledged his surgically repaired leg was an unknown quantity heading into his first top-flight competitive round in 17 months on the hilly, 7,510-yard Augusta National course. "You know, 72 holes is a long road, and it's going to be a tough challenge and a challenge that I'm up for," Woods said days before the tournament.
Only two of the four South African golfers in this week's 86th Masters at Augusta National have made the cut for the weekend.