With the projected cut currently at 1-under, Tiger Wood may be headed home early after shooting 1-over Friday at the 2012 Wells Fargo Championship, putting him at even overall for the tournament. The day could have been even worse, but Woods earned a free drop off his hooked approach on hole No. 5 when a fan apparently pocketed his ball after it landed in a clearing. Woods would have earned a one-stroke penalty if the ball had gone missing. He eventually was able to save par.
Wells Fargo Championship 2012: Tiger Woods In Danger Of Missing Cut, Nick Watney Leads On Day 2
Meanwhile at the top of the leaderboard, Nick Watney took over sole possession of first place at 12-under overall with a score of 8-under Friday. He tied Ben Crane with the lowest score on the day to break through the three-way tie for the lead among Stewart Cink, Ryan Moore and Webb Simpson entering Day 2. Simpson is in second place after shooting 4-under to finish at 11-under overall. Crane and Cink are tied at 10-under and Moore is in fifth place at 9-under.
John Senden is currently the highest player on the leaderboard who has still yet to finish his round. He is at 1-under on the day through four holes starting on the back nine. At 7-under overall, he has a chance to make a big move up the leaderboard considering how well players have been shooting at Quail Hollow.
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