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Goosen moves to the front
17/06/05

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Retief Goosen and Phil Mickelson, 5th and 4th in the world and 1st and 2nd in the US Open a year ago, went in opposite directions at Pinehurst on Friday.

While Mickelson had his worst round in the championship in over a decade, six bogeys in a nightmare seven-hole stretch taking him to a 7-over 77 and dropping him from 1-under par to a 6-over 146, Goosen moved into a share of the lead.

With a chance to become only the third player since the Second World War to make a successful defence of the trophy - Ben Hogan and Curtis Strange were the only others to have achieved this feat - the unflappable South African, also the champion in 2001, added a 70 to his opening 68.

On two under par he is tied with two unheralded Americans in Olin Browne, one of two surviving overnight leaders, and Jason Gore.

Browne, at 46 trying to become the oldest-ever winner of the title a week after shooting a 59 in qualifying for the event, scored 71, while Gore added a 3-under 67 to his opening 71.

Europe's hopes of a first win since Tony Jacklin in 1970 were still alive and kicking, though.

Sergio Garcia, seeking back-to-back victories on the US Tour after winning the  Booz Allen Classic last week, was in on a level par 140 after a 69, while Lee Westwood holed from off the green at the seventh - his 16th - to remain alongside him in joint fourth place.

A closing bogey from Luke Donald, however, dropped him to two over with a 73 and it meant that he narrowly lost his two-day duel with Tiger Woods, the World No 1 shooting in 71 to be 1-over and just three shots off the pace heading into the weekend

Colin Montgomerie, who had hoped to be in the thick of things given his more favourable early tee-off time, instead began with a double bogey seven and with a 75 slipped to seven over alongside the struggling Ernie Els who posted a 6-over 76 and looks anything but the 2005 champion right now.

When first Browne and then Goosen got to four under, there was a danger Els and Montgomerie would miss the halfway cut.

Only the top 60 or those within 10 strokes of the lead qualify for the final 36 holes, but with shots being dropped like confetti all around the course they looked like getting in on both counts.

A shaken Mickelson said: "It's a tough course. I don't know what to say - it's a tough course. I putted pretty poorly, especially the short ones. That was the biggest thing.

"You just can't play aggressive here. The more you try to make birdies the more bogeys you're going to make.

"I think that 36 pars would have an outside chance of winning and that's kind of golf I'm going for.

"I can't change the way I want to play the course because it's a very conservative set-up. I think I still have a good shot, but I've got to play some good golf.

"Everybody is going to struggle."

Montgomerie was in perfect shape on the fairway after his first two shots on his opening hole, the long 10th, but pitched into the guarding bunker, overflew the green from there, saw his putt up the slope fail to make it and needed to more putts to find the hole.

"I had an horrendous start. A terrible, terrible start," he said after posting a seven-over halfway total of 147.

It was not until the difficult 16th - a hole where he was one of only four players to birdie yesterday - that Montgomerie missed a fairway, but having found a bunker there he came up short of the green and failed to hole from eight feet.

When he bogeyed the 442-yard 18th for the second day running, almost putting off the green, he was down in joint 80th spot and after his round without a single birdie he exclaimed: "It's amazing how difficult you can make a course.

"This has to be the toughest of any US Open course. There are just no greens at the end of what you are doing. My irons are not quite good enough and I'm not holing any putts; it's just so hard.

Debutantes Nick Dougherty and Jonathan Lomas were safely inside the cut-off mark at six over, Els and Montgomerie also made it on 7-over and Paul McGinley - along with Davis Love III and Mike Weir also squeezed through, his eight over (76-72) being just good enough

"We all knew the exam we were going to sit this week," he said. "My putter has been icy cold and putting well is a pre-requisite in US Opens," McGinley said.
"But with a bit of luck, though, I'll make the cut."

Padraig Harrington, whose father has been ill, was not so lucky.

After finishing well down on 11 over alongside Scottish first-timer Stephen Gallacher, he said: "I'm not overly disappointed. That's the way it goes sometimes. Obviously it was not going to be my week.

"I was in the rough eight times (off the tee) and on seven of those I couldn't make the green. That's a lot of shots to make up and I didn't putt particularly well."

Swede Peter Hedblom did, though. He was round in a course record 66 to move from seven over to three over.

Last week he finished alongside Campbell in the qualifier at Walton Heath after playing the last four holes in five under. He sank a seven iron for an eagle two on the 15th there, then birdied the last three.

With two holes to play, David Toms led at three under, but he then got into a terrible tangle and finished double bogey, triple bogey to drop back alongside Donald in joint 17th place on 2-over.

ALL THE 2ND ROUND SCORES

USA unless stated, par 70):

138 Olin Browne 67 71, Retief Goosen (RSA) 68 70, Jason Gore 71 67

139 KJ Choi (Kor) 69 70, Mark Hensby (Aus) 71 68

140 Michael Campbell (Nzl) 71 69, Vijay Singh (Fij) 70 70, Sergio Garcia (Spa) 71 69, Lee Westwood (Gbr) 68 72

141 Adam Scott (Aus) 70 71, Jim Furyk 71 70, Brandt Jobe 68 73, Tiger Woods 70 71, Rocco Mediate 67 74, Steve Allan (Aus) 72 69, Keiichiro Fukabori (Jpn) 74 67

142 Tommy Armour 70 72, Luke Donald (Gbr) 69 73, David Toms 70 72

143 Peter Hedblom (Swe) 77 66, Steve Flesch 72 71, Steve Elkington (Aus) 74 69, Nick O'Hern (Aus) 72 71, Bob Estes 70 73, Nick Price (Zim) 72 71, Steve Jones 69 74, Arron Oberholser 76 67

144 Richard Green (Aus) 72 72, Fred Funk 73 71, Ted Purdy 73 71, Angel Cabrera (Arg) 71 73, Paul Claxton 72 72

145 Charles Howell 77 68, Thomas Bjorn (Den) 71 74, Fred Couples 71 74, Ryuji Imada (Jpn) 77 68, Soren Kjeldsen (Den) 74 71, Shigeki Maruyama (Jpn) 71 74, Corey Pavin 73 72, Peter Lonard (Aus) 71 74, Peter Jacobsen 72 73, Tim Clark (RSA) 76 69, Kenny Perry 75 70, Michael Allen 73 72

146 John Daly 74 72, Phil Mickelson 69 77, Stephen Ames (Can) 71 75, Geoff Ogilvy (Aus) 72 74, Rory Sabbatini (RSA) 72 74, Jonathan Lomas (Gbr) 72 74, Nick Dougherty (Gbr) 72 74, Bob Tway 71 75, Ian Poulter (Gbr) 77 69, JJ Henry 73 73, Rob Rashell 74 72, John Mallinger 74 72

147 Stewart Cink 73 74, Tim Herron 74 73, Colin Montgomerie (Gbr) 72 75, Davis Love 77 70, Mike Weir (Can) 75 72, Craig Barlow 76 71, Bill Glasson 74 73, Ernie Els (RSA) 71 76, Justin Leonard 76 71, John Cook 71 76, Jeff Maggert 72 75, Jerry Kelly 76 71, Bernhard Langer (Ger) 74 73, Tom Pernice 74 73, DJ Brigman 74 73

148 Chris Nallen 76 72, Frank Lickliter 75 73, Paul McGinley (Irl) 76 72, Lee Janzen 74 74, JL Lewis 75 73, JP Hayes 77 71, Thomas Levet (Fra) 75 73, (x) Ryan Moore 75 73, Chad Campbell 77 71, (x) Matt Every, Graeme McDowell (Gbr) 74 74, Omar Uresti 75 73

The following players missed the halfway cut:

149 Peter Hanson (Swe) 76 73, Carlos Franco (Par) 74 75, Tom Lehman 77 72, Robert Karlsson (Swe) 75 74, Shingo Katayama (Jpn) 74 75, Robert Allenby (Aus) 72 77, Zach Johnson 74 75, Toru Taniguchi (Jpn) 70 79, Euan Walters (Aus) 76 73, Derek Brown 75 74, Jerry Smith 78 71, John Rollins 75 74, Matt Kuchar 75 74, Todd Hamilton 75 74, Eric Meichtry 75 74

150 Spencer Levin 73 77, (x) Trip Kuehne 75 75, Jose-Filipe Lima (Por) 75 75, John Merrick 77 73, Scott Verplank 76 74, Lee Rinker 76 74, Troy Kelly 83 67

151 Padraig Harrington (Irl) 77 74, Ian Leggatt (Can) 75 76, Stephen Gallacher 79 72, Eric Axley 81 70, David Oh 74 77, Nick Gilliam 76 75, James Driscoll 76 75

152 Shaun Micheel 78 74, Stuart Appleby (Aus) 81 71, David Duval 76 76, Jay Haas 82 70, Steve Conran 77 75, Steve Lowery 78 74, Craig Parry (Aus) 77 75, Patrick Damron 79 73, Kyle Willman 75 77

153 Carl Pettersson (Swe) 77 76, Miguel Angel Jimenez (Spa) 79 74, Bart Bryant 79 74, Casey Wittenberg 75 78, Clint Jensen 77 76, Yong Eun-yang (Kor) 74 79, (x) Luke List 82 71, Chris DiMarco 71 82, Josh McCumber 73 80, Scott Parel 76 77

154 Joe Ogilvie 79 75, Rich Beem 78 76, Brandt Snedeker 79 75, Scott McCarron 76 78, (x) David Denham 77 77

155 Robert Gamez 77 78, Nick Jones 80 75, Scott Gibson 77 78, Len Mattiace 76 79, (x) Michael Putnam 76 79, Franklin Langham 74 81

156 Ben Curtis 76 80, David Hearn 77 79, Aaron Barber 74 82

157 Simon Dyson 79 78

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