Saturday, August 29, 2009

Rookie Webb Simpson leads at Liberty National

FROM THE AOL GOLF NEWS SERVICE
US PGA Tour rookie Webb Simpson defied difficult conditions in the second round of The Barclays at Liberty National, New Jersey to take a two-shot lead at the halfway stage.
The 24-year-old American shot a three-under-par 68 to move to eight under, two clear of countrymen Steve Marino and Paul Goydos, who both settled for level par.
With Tropical Storm Danny affecting the east cost of the US, most players struggled, but for Simpson it was a welcome return to form after missing 10 of his last 19 cuts after beginning his tour career with two top-10 finishes.
Fredrik Jacobson and Heath Slocum tied for fourth at four under while England's Ian Poulter led in the clubhouse for much of the day on three under despite only managing a one-over-par 72.
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That was the same mark as Steve Stricker and Richard S Johnson, with Ernie Els one further back after an impressive 68, the joint best round of the day with Simpson.
Sergio Garcia had a day to forget after his 65 in round one, the Spaniard dropping to a tie for 11th after a 76.
Three-time major winner Padraig Harrington also struggled, a 75 leaving him on level par heading into the weekend, the same score as Englishman Luke Donald, whose 69 was one of only four under 70, and world number one Tiger Woods.
Justin Rose's 72 ensured he made the cut, which should be enough to earn him a spot at next week's Deutsche Bank Championship at TPC Boston.
"I was in a precarious situation this week," said the Englishman. "Miss the cut and I don't advance. Make the cut and I'm pretty much assured.
Defending champion Vijay Singh was an early casualty, though, the Fijian shooting a second successive 75 to miss the cut by three.

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