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2010 U.S. Open At Pebble Beach, Second Round: Tiger Woods Seven Shots Back, McDowell Leads At 3-Under

Well, noted golf enthusiast Tiger Woods will make the cut. But he’ll certainly have his work cut out of him during the weekend. Woods shot a 1-over round of 72 during his second round on Friday, recording four bogeys and three birdies, to bring him to 4-over on the tournament. With the cut for the weekend set at 7-over, Woods will keep playing Saturday and Sunday, although Geoff Ogilvy and Rory McIlroy will not be so fortunate, headlining the list of big names on the wrong side of the cut line.

Northern Irish journeyman Graeme McDowell wrapped up a 3-under round of 68 to bring himself to 3-under on the tournament, as well as the top of the leaderboard, with the afternoon groups just teeing off at Pebble Beach. Dustin Johnson put together a very solid 1-under round on Friday to get him to 1-under on the tournament as well, and second place, along with Ernie Els, whose 3-under round matched McDowell’s for the best so far on Friday. Japan’s 18-year old upstart Ryo Ishikawa is also knotted at 1-under after shooting even on Friday, with Ian Poulter, who has yet to tee off on Friday, rounding out the list of those tied for second place.

Phil Mickelson just began his day, teeing off at 4:36 PM EDT, with room to make up after shooting a 4-over 75 on Thursday.

For the complete scoreboard go here, and for more on the U.S. Open, check out our golf blog, Waggle Room.

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