Martin Laird slumps from 69 to 76 in second round of Wells Fargo
Scot Martin Laird, well in the mix with an opening round of 69, crashed to a 76 today (Friday) in the second round of the US PGA Tour's Wells Fargo Championship at Quail Hollow.
SKYSPORTS.COM
By Keith Jackson

Steve Wheatcroft and Andrew
Loupe upstaged a host of elite PGA Tour stars as they claimed a share of
the lead after the first round of the Wells Fargo Championship.
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Justin Rose got to within three of the lead only to make a mess of the final hole and close with a double-bogey that dropped him back to two under with fellow Englishmen Ian Poulter, Paul Casey and Greg Owen, while Phil Mickelson is a shot better alongside big-hitting Scot Martin Laird.

Justin Rose was left to rue a poor finish, dropping two shots at the 18th
Wheatcroft put together an entertaining round which featured a pitch in for eagle at the fifth and another eagle-three at the 10th after he hammered a 280-yard second to six feet. He also added five birdies although two dropped shots cost him the outright lead.

Andrew Loupe made seven birdies and kept a bogey off his card
Lahiri defied the cold and damp early conditions as he got up and running with three birdies in four holes from the fourth, and the Indian ace picked up further shots at 10, 15 and 16 while also keeping a bogey off his card.
Poulter started at the 10th and birdied 12 and 13 before parring his remaining 14 holes to stay at two under, and Casey had four birdies against two bogeys - including a late blemish at the 17th - as he also fired a 70.

Rose recovered admirably from two bogeys in his first three holes
Fowler, who claimed his breakthrough PGA Tour win at Quail Hollow four years ago, managed to break par despite knocking his tee-shot into water at the tough 17th and running up a double-bogey five, and two-time major champion Martin Kaymer slipped back to one under after he bogeyed the final two holes.

Rory McIlroy was four over at the turn before firing three straight birdies to post a 73
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