GOLF / Rough round for Tiger
Tiger Woods delivered some memorable images of his own Thursday in a fun day at Quail Hollow in Charlotte, North Carolina, which produced birdies and eagles and excitement.
Remembered for the wrong reasons.
He hit a tee shot in the water at the par-3 17th and double-scourge. He hit the next tee shot into the water to finish with a scourge. His score of 2-over 74 left nine strokes behind Bo Van Pelt and ending his streak of 21 straight rounds at par or better.
For many others - Masters champion Phil Mickelson included, with 70 despite stomach diseases - a more positive memories.
After 65 Van Pelt, Kenny Perry shot 66. Camilo Villegas has played a bugbear for the 67 free, while the group at 68 included Brad Faxon and Billy Mayfair Monday qualifier, made only two cuts this year, while spending time working for NBC Sports.
The good news for Woods is that in his post tournament's first scandal in which tickets are available to the general public, loud applause, with nothing remotely close to flirting.
Miyazato leads LPGA: Ai Miyazato, who won the first two races this season, playing 10 under 63 to lead the first round of the Morelia Championship Tres Maria, Mexico. Azahara Munoz rookie Spain opened with a 65, and Lorena Ochoa, who will retire after the tournament, Michelle Wie matched to 66.
Ochoa was asked to be connected to Miyazato, and former teammate at the University of Arizona, Natalie Gulbis in the first two rounds. Ochoa was raised in junior golf with Gulbis and Miyazato called the "most beautiful girl on the tour."
Noisy Montgomerie: European Tour, Colin Montgomerie blamed a break in the music to be six - not five - a stroke back of the head of Ricardo Gonzalez in the Open De Espana in Seville, Spain. European Ryder Cup captain opened with a 2-under 70 years old until he three-putted the final hole for 71 days. Concentration Scot damaged by loud pop from the village near the tent.
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