Patrick Reed leads by one shot at -4 after two rounds at Wingfoot, one of the very toughest golf courses in the world. The tournament was last played there in 2006. Bryson DeChambeau is one shot behind while Justin Thomas, Harris English and Spaniard Rafa Cabrera-Bello are at 2 under.
Thankfully Tiger Woods missed the cut by four shots. As always, Golf Channel's coverage was 95% centered around Woods, 5% "others." It will always be this way no matter how old and non-competitive Woods is as long as Rich Lerner is Golf Channel's propaganda minister. I watched the pre-tournament coverage a lot less than I would have if this level of insanity didn't still exist even as Tiger is now almost 45 years old and well over a decade past his peak. At least when he misses the cut, Lerner is forced to shift the focus to the actual contenders and tournament story lines.
Thankfully Tiger Woods missed the cut by four shots. As always, Golf Channel's coverage was 95% centered around Woods, 5% "others." It will always be this way no matter how old and non-competitive Woods is as long as Rich Lerner is Golf Channel's propaganda minister. I watched the pre-tournament coverage a lot less than I would have if this level of insanity didn't still exist even as Tiger is now almost 45 years old and well over a decade past his peak. At least when he misses the cut, Lerner is forced to shift the focus to the actual contenders and tournament story lines.