Go low or go home, as Neill wrote. The red numbers decorated the leaderboard all day, consistently. (In fact, adding up everyone, including the disqualified Paul Azinger, the 78 afternoon golfers combined for only five more total shots than the 78 morning golfers. Incredible.)
Chris Elsberry’s column is on Sergio Garcia and Anthony Kim, revisiting the Ryder Cup. Also from Elsberry, Boo Weekley got off to a good start but went right back to practice.
Kenny Perry gave it a run but had to settle for a course record and a two-shot lead. Such a shame.
(Rich Elliott’s J.J. Henry story has to be out there somewhere. We’ll link to it when we find it.)
Tournament glance and a bunch of notes.
Meanwhile down in Darien, the Connecticut Amateur has reached its final, where 32nd-seeded Jeff Hatten has survived.






Elliott’s J.J. Henry story has been found and posted. You can all thank my insomnia.
Comment by Sean Patrick Bowley — June 26th, 2009 @ 7:08 am