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Tour Championship Leaderboard: Nick Watney, Lee Westwood Struggling On Friday

The second round of the Tour Championship is underway at East Lake Golf Club in Augusta, GA, and players in the morning groups are headed in the wrong direction so far on Friday.

Out of the 12 players currently on the course only two are under par today as Rickie Fowler and Australia’s John Senden are 1-under on their rounds today. Fowler is even for the week while Senden remains 1-over for the tournament.

Nick Watney has really struggled today, making five bogies over his first six holes to slide to 10-over for the tournament. Lee Westwood has also started slow, currently sitting 2-over for the day and 4-over for the week.

FedEx Cup points leader Rory McIlroy just began his day with a par on his first hole, while tournament leaders Tiger Woods and Justin Rose will tee off at 2:05 p.m. ET.

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