Yuma Sun

Woodland sets PGA record but leads by only a stroke

2nd round suspended by weather

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ST. LOUIS — Sirens blared across Bellerive, putting the second round of the PGA Championsh­ip on hold and ending a day of scoring rarely seen in a major.

Gary Woodland set the 36-hole record — for now, anyway — after a round where his driver wasn’t as reliable, he didn’t see many putts drop and he didn’t hit the ball quite as well as the day before.

“I can live with that,” he said Friday after a 4-under 66.

That put him at 10-under 130, breaking by one the PGA Championsh­ip record and tying the 36-hole score for all majors.

And it was only good for a one-shot lead over Kevin Kisner.

There were two rounds of 63, one 64 and six 65s. And that was only half of the 156man field.

Still to be determined was whether Woodland’s score even holds up as the lead. Storms arrived forcing a two-hour suspension, and the PGA of America declared the rest of the day a wash when rain pounded the course. Rickie Fowler had just birdied the 10th hole and was at 7 under.

Tiger Woods had three birdies through seven holes as he tried to get in range.

The second round was to resume at 7 a.m. local time. The greens would be slightly smoother, the course slightly longer, the approach unchanged — see flag, aim at flag.

Perhaps it was easy for Woodland not to be overly impressed. He was playing with Kisner, who shot 29 on the back nine and was in the middle of the ninth fairway — his final hole — needing a birdie to become the first player to shoot 62 in the PGA Championsh­ip. He came up short of the green, chipped too strong and made bogey for a 64, leaving him one shot out of the lead Friday.

Right in front of them

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? GARY WOODLAND HOLDS his ball after making a birdie on the third hole during the second round of the PGA Championsh­ip golf tournament Friday at Bellerive Country Club in St. Louis.
ASSOCIATED PRESS GARY WOODLAND HOLDS his ball after making a birdie on the third hole during the second round of the PGA Championsh­ip golf tournament Friday at Bellerive Country Club in St. Louis.

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