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Article: Clark Falls Short of 'Dream,' But Shoots a 62 to Lead by 1
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- The Washington Post
- Article date:
- August 31, 2008
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Tim Clark needed only one birdie over his final two holes to
shoot 59. He finished with consecutive bogeys and had to settle for
a one-shot lead yesterday in the Deutsche Bank Championship in
Norton, Mass.
He still matched his career low with a 9-under-par 62 on soft and
vulnerable TPC Boston, giving him a one-shot lead over Mike Weir of
Canada at the halfway point of the PGA Tour's second playoff event.
On another day of lowing scoring, Clark was trying to get into
contention when he shot to the top of the leader board by playing a
six-hole stretch in 7 under, including two eagles. After a wedge to
three feet on the par-5 seventh put the South African at 11 under
for the round with two ...
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