Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Finau, Palmer share lead at Memorial

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DUBLIN, Ohio – Tony Finau figured he was on the right track when he shot 59 at Victory Ranch last week in Utah.

That kind of score isn’t happening at Muirfield Village, where the greens are getting firmer by the hour. Finau still took enough confidence from playing with his kids at home during a week off, and it translated into 14 birdies over two days and a share of the 36-hole lead at the Memorial.

Finau recovered from two bogeys after three holes of his second round Friday, making birdie on the rest of the par 5s and finishing with a wedge to 2 feet for birdie and a 3-under 69.

That put him at 9-under 135 with Ryan Palmer (68), who had only one bogey over two rounds. The way Muirfield Village is playing, both are impressive.

They were a shot in front of Jon Rahm (67), who has another chance to reach No. 1 in the world this week for the first time in his career.

U.S. Open champion Gary Woodland had a 70 and was two behind.

For Tiger Woods, it was a matter of making it to the weekend.

Woods said his back felt stiff while warming up, and missing a pair of 3footers didn’t make him feel any better. He managed two birdies and a 7-foot par save on his final three holes for a 76 that allowed him to make the cut on the number at 3-over 147, matching his highest 36-hole score at the Memorial.

“Not very good,” Woods said. “I three-putted two holes early, and whatever kind of momentum I was going to create, I stifled that early and fought it the rest of the day.”

The cut of 147 matched the highest of the season; it also was 147 at Bay Hill.

Among those going home was Bryson DeChambeau, who was in reasonable shape until hitting his tee shot into a hazard on the 15th, taking a penalty drop, hitting the next two out-ofbounds and making 10.

It was his highest score on a hole in his career.

Madison’s Steve Stricker didn’t do too badly.

The 53-year-old Ryder Cup captain had a 67 and was at 4-under 140, along with Jim Furyk, who turned 50 two months ago and shot 68.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Madison’s Steve Stricker hits from the 18th tee en route to a 67 in the second round of the Memorial. He was five strokes off the pace.
ASSOCIATED PRESS Madison’s Steve Stricker hits from the 18th tee en route to a 67 in the second round of the Memorial. He was five strokes off the pace.

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