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Updates on Tiger Woods from Friday at the PGA Championship

Tiger Woods opened this week’s PGA Championship in 4-over 74, losing steam after two birdies in his first five holes Thursday at Southern Hills. Beginning on No. 10, he carded nines of 35-39 and ended the day outside the projected cut line. Woods admitted to leg soreness after the opening round, and he appeared in physical discomfort as Thursday’s round wore on. He promised to go through a full post-round recovery process and do everything needed to be ready for Friday’s action. Woods plays in the afternoon wave in Friday’s second round at Southern Hills, aiming to rally in windy conditions and advance to the weekend. He begins Round 2 at 1:36 p.m. CT, alongside Rory McIlroy and Jordan Spieth. The group will begin on No. 1 tee. Keep it here for hole-by-hole updates throughout Woods’ second round at the PGA Championship.

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