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Article: Mickelson, Woods going in opposite directions.(Phil Mickelson, Tiger Woods)
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- Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL)
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- August 12, 2005
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Byline: Ed Sherman
SPRINGFIELD, N.J. _ Friday was a day of extremes for two of golf's biggest names at the PGA Championship.
Phil Mickelson set the tone at the top of the leaderboard. Tiger Woods provided the dramatics at the bottom.
Mickelson was the story of the morning, shooting 65 for the second round at Baltusrol. At 8-under par, he has a three-shot lead over Jerry Kelly (65 on Friday) and is four ahead of Davis Love III (68), Rory Sabattini (69) and Lee Westwood (68).
Woods, meanwhile, flirted with an early exit during his afternoon round. He survived with a birdie on the par-5 18th to make the cut on the number at 4 over. But a ...