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Tiger Woods hasn’t given up hope of challenging for an unlikely 16th major title after overcoming a slow start to battle through to the weekend at the PGA Championship.
TULSA, Okla. — The Oklahoma wind came sweeping through Southern Hills and then swiftly left town in time for Will Zalatoris, Bubba Watson and yes, even Tiger Woods, to bring a sleepy PGA Championship to life on Friday.
TULSA, Okla. (AP) — The Oklahoma wind came sweeping through Southern Hills and then swiftly left town in time for Will Zalatoris, Bubba Watson and yes, even Tiger Woods, to bring a sleepy PGA Championship to life on Friday.
Will Zalatoris opened up a one-shot lead at the halfway stage of the PGA Championship, as Rory McIlroy failed to build on his overnight advantage and Tiger Woods battled into the weekend.
TULSA, Okla. : Chile's Mito Pereira said it was the best thing he'd ever done when he secured a PGA Tour card last year. He may soon top that as he heads into the weekend one shot off the PGA Championship lead and with a chance to become his country's first player to win a major.
Tiger Woods set his sights on claiming an improbable fifth US PGA Championship after making the halfway cut at Southern Hills.
Former champion Justin Thomas overcame testing conditions to set the clubhouse target on day two of the 104th US PGA Championship, while Seamus Power and Shane Lowry both secured their spots for the weekend. Thomas, who lifted the Wanamaker Trophy at Quail Hollow in 2017, carded a second-consecutive 67 at Southern Hills for a halfway total of 134, six under par. That took the world number one a shot ahead of overnight leader Rory McIlroy, who was among the later starters on Friday as he continued his bid to win a fifth major title and first since 2014.