Published: Saturday September 12, 2009 MYT 8:02:00 AM
Updated: Saturday September 12, 2009 MYT 8:06:49 AM
Tiger takes a share of the lead at BMW golf Championship
LEMONT, Illinois: Tiger Woods and Mark Wilson were in a tie for the lead Friday at the BMW Championship, two players who have every reason to feel right at home at Cog Hill.
One practices here all the time. The other seems to win here all the time.
Woods made two solid par saves from deep bunkers early in his round, ran off three straight birdies at the turn and cashed in on enough good shots for a 4-under 67 to put him atop the leaderboard for the first time since the PGA Championship.
Woods is a four-time winner at Cog Hill, including his most recent appearance two years ago in the BMW Championship Wilson, who birdied his final hole for a 5-under 66, moved to Chicago about five years ago and was looking for a place to practice when Frank Jemsek gave him carte blanche at Cog Hill.
Wilson now spends most of his time on this public golf course in the Chicago suburbs.
"This summer when I've been home, I've been primarily coming out here because I thought it made sense to get ready to see the new golf course," said Wilson, alluding to the Rees Jones renovation.
They were at 7-under 135, and will play as a twosome for the first time since their championship match in the 1992 U.S. Junior Amateur in Massachusetts, where a 16-year-old Woods rallied from 2 down to win on the 18th hole.
"We go back a long way," Woods said.
This won't be anywhere near that situation, not in stroke play, and certainly not halfway through a tournament in which two dozen players were separated by five shots.
Padraig Harrington, a familiar name atop the leaderboard over the last two months, was poised to join them until his tee shot on the 18th hole sailed wide ride and into a tree, sending the Irishman back to the tee. He did well to escape with bogey after making a 20-foot putt that gave him a 68.
Harrington was one shot behind, along with Rory Sabbatini (70), Bo Van Pelt (69) and Marc Leishman of Australia, who overcame a rugged start with four straight birdies and ended up with a 69.
Woods got off to a bad start when he hooked his 3-wood into the face of a deep bunker, forcing him to blast out to the fairway and setting up a bogey when his 9-iron went 40 feet too long.
With firm greens and a few difficult hole locations, he never had a reasonable birdie putt over this first six holes, and twice had to hit good bunker shots to avoid bogey.
The turnaround began with a 12-foot birdie putt from the fringe on No. 7, and a risky decision that paid off on the next hole.
With only 133 yards to an uphill green with the hole location to the back right, Woods decided to take one extra club to fly it long and hope to have it spin back.
The gallery groaned when it hopped onto the fringe, then cheered when it spun back to 4 feet for birdie.
"I was in between clubs and I said, 'You know what? I'm not going to take the little one here' because I just didn't feel it was going to skip up there," he said.
"I thought I had to carry it back to the hole. I knew I could never hit the ball past the flag in the air with that club, so I went ahead and took the chance of throwing the ball up in the air."
He added another bunker save on the 12th, and final birdie on the 17th with an approach to 4 feet.
Wilson was one of only three players in the 68-man field to make birdie on the par-3 second hole, where the green was so firm that some balls even landing in the front would roll off the green and into a bunker.
"It must have carried just over in the rough and got a nice hop up there about 6 feet, which I think is probably the only way you can keep it short on that hole," Wilson said.
"So that was a nice break."
Woods and Harrington are among the top six players assured a trip to East Lake in two weeks for the FedEx Cup finale at the Tour Championship and a chance to win the $10 million bonus.
Not so for Wilson, who is at No. 41 in the standings.
Only the top 30 advance after this week, and Wilson doesn't even know how high he needs to finish, only that a victory would take care of everything.
"Something tells me a win gets me way up there, and I'd rather do that," Wilson said.
"And I'll be going for that. If I fall a little short, then the consolation prize would be Atlanta. And that would be good."
DIVOTS: Phil Mickelson had a 69 and was among those five shots behind. ... Davis Love III had a 77 and was tied for last, effectively ending his FedEx Cup season.
He is 44th in points and likely would have needed to finish among the top five. ... Steve Stricker, who overtook Woods for No. 1 in the standings with his win last week, missed four birdie putts inside 10 feet during a five-hole stretch before making one from 35 feet.
He shot a 73 and was 10 shots behind.
Stricker would only lose his FedEx Cup lead if Woods were to win this week. - AP
Scores Friday from the BMW Championship, a $7.5 million US PGA Tour playoff event on 7,616-yard, par-71 Dubsdread Course at Cog Hill Golf and Country Club:
Second Round
Mark Wilson 69-66_135
Tiger Woods 68-67_135
Padraig Harrington 68-68_136
Rory Sabbatini 66-70_136
Bo Van Pelt 67-69_136
Marc Leishman 67-69_136
Bubba Watson 69-68_137
Brandt Snedeker 69-69_138
Sean O'Hair 70-68_138
Zach Johnson 73-65_138
John Rollins 73-65_138
Anthony Kim 69-69_138
Matt Kuchar 71-68_139
Bill Haas 71-68_139
Luke Donald 70-69_139
Sergio Garcia 71-68_139
David Toms 68-71_139
Heath Slocum 70-69_139
Jim Furyk 70-70_140
Phil Mickelson 71-69_140
Chad Campbell 70-70_140
John Senden 70-70_140
Ian Poulter 69-71_140
Jeff Overton 72-68_140
Mike Weir 72-69_141
Nick Watney 70-71_141
Charles Howell III 69-72_141
Geoff Ogilvy 68-73_141
Brian Davis 71-70_141
Dustin Johnson 69-73_142
Justin Leonard 73-69_142
Kevin Sutherland 75-67_142
Ernie Els 75-67_142
Camilo Villegas 68-74_142
Ryan Moore 71-72_143
Steve Marino 66-77_143
Fredrik Jacobson 72-71_143
Bryce Molder 70-73_143
Pat Perez 72-71_143
Stephen Ames 76-67_143
Kevin Na 72-72_144
Retief Goosen 72-72_144
Charlie Wi 71-73_144
Webb Simpson 70-74_144
John Mallinger 68-76_144
Jason Day 71-73_144
Charley Hoffman 73-71_144
Jason Dufner 74-70_144
Brian Gay 73-71_144
Ben Crane 75-69_144
Scott Verplank 70-75_145
Jason Bohn 71-74_145
Steve Stricker 72-73_145
Stewart Cink 72-74_146
Kenny Perry 77-69_146
Paul Goydos 74-72_146
Hunter Mahan 73-73_146
Tim Clark 78-69_147
Nathan Green 73-74_147
Angel Cabrera 73-75_148
Jonathan Byrd 69-79_148
Woody Austin 76-72_148
Robert Allenby 75-74_149
Jerry Kelly 76-73_149
Lucas Glover 74-75_149
Y.E. Yang 71-78_149
Davis Love III 74-77_151
J.B. Holmes 78-73_151 - AP
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