- Tiger Woods — If not for two birdies in his last three holes, Woods likely wouldve ended up on the other side of the list. Through 15 holes on Friday, he had the look of a guy who couldnt get anything going. (YAHOO!)
- LYTHAM ST. ANNES, England — After what took place here Friday in the second round of the British Open, one might theorize that Brandt Snedeker can walk on water. But lets not deviate from the real heroes at this Royal Lytham St. Annes layout. (Los Angeles Times)
- LYTHAM ST. ANNES, England — Phil Mickelson left the British Open perplexed about the state of his game. More surprising is that he left on Friday. The four-time major champion hit into bunkers and into the high grass. (Athens Banner-Herald)
- LYTHAM ST. ANNES, England -- On a day filled with wayward shots, Brandt Snedeker was steady as can be at the British Open. (NJ.com)
- Adam Scott watches his shot off the 18th tee at Royal Lytham St Annes golf club during the second round of the British Open Golf Championship. (Times of India)
- LYTHAM ST. ANNES, ENGLAND (AP) - As his birdie attempt slipped by the 18th hole, Rory McIlroy gripped his putter tight and looked up in despair to an overcast sky. (Washington Times)
- Founded in 1886, Royal Lytham St Annes Golf Club is hosting its eleventh Open Championship this week. (Examiner)
- Unlike most of the British Open survivors, plucky West Australian Greg Chalmers was hoping for gale force winds from the Irish sea to sweep across Royal Lytham and St Annes on so-called moving day at the links course major. (sportsnews.com.au)
- American Brandt Snedeker is setting a blistering pace at the 2012 British Open from Royal Lytham St. Annes through the first two rounds. (Bleacherreport.com)
Friday, July 20, 2012
British Open
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