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Article: Clark, Wetterich lead Masters after two rounds.
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- Knight Ridder/Tribune
- Article date:
- April 6, 2007
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Byline: E. Ray Walker
AUGUSTA, Ga. _ Call this the Rodney Dangerfield Masters: The leaders get no respect.
Not Tim Clark, the South African native who has yet to win a PGA Tour tournament. Not Brett Wetterich, the Masters rookie who has shared the top spot on the leaderboard for both rounds of the 2007 tournament.
Yet, while the superstars of professional golf flopped around the Augusta National Golf Course on Friday, Clark, Wetterich and a gaggle of lesser-knowns were posting solid scores under a cool, sunny sky.
Clark and Wetterich head into Saturday's third round at 2 under par. The only player in the top 10 with wide-name ...