For Wie, who was alone at the top for much of her back nine,
her second bogey of the week put her in a four - way tie for second place at 7 - under.
This caused him to take
his second bogey in a row.
Not exact matches
Running to the 18th tee to ensure officials did not call the game as twilight quickly turned into night, Lincicome drilled a birdie putt — her
second straight bird, fifth on the back nine, and eighth of the day, along with one
bogey — for the W under floodlights to capture the weather - shortened, 54 - hole season - opener.
A
bogey on the 14th hole knocked him into a tie for first, then relegated him to
second place after Haotong Li's back - to - back birdies pushed the Chinese debutant into day one's top position.
Had Holmes teed off on the
second hole before incurring the two - shot penalty and a double -
bogey seven, officials would have disqualified him.
And then there was Green, the
second - and third - round leader, on the threshold of winning the
second major title of a nine - year career, blowing her dream with a
bogey, double -
bogey finish.
A slip and chunked wedge shot on his last hole of the day led to a
bogey that made it look like he'd miss the final two rounds for the
second straight week.
He proceeded to make quadruple -
bogey there, catalyzing a collapse that cost the world's best young player his
second green jacket.
He would par two more holes before dropping out of the outright lead with a
bogey on No. 7, but Smotherman then showed his resolve by bouncing back on the
second - to - last hole of the day.
He made a devastating quadruple -
bogey on the 15th hole, the
second quad in his last two tournament rounds at Augusta.
He proceeded to chunk his first chip shot and missed his
second to the right of the cup for the lone
bogey on his card.
His round could have been even better if not for a poor
second shot at No. 10 that landed out of bounds and led to a double
bogey.
For just the
second time in his career, Tiger Woods started a major championship with two straight
bogeys.
Nobody knew Ernie Els was going to win his
second British Open until Adam Scott missed his
second - to - last putt, sealing his fourth straight
bogey and handing the Claret Jug over to the Big Easy.
That, along with two birdies and no
bogeys, has him at 4 - under heading into the
second round.
Li finished her
second round with
bogeys on three of her final four holes but made the cut with a stroke to spare, at 1 - over.
After making a sloppy
bogey at the
second, Woods pulled driver at the par - 5 third hole and hit his tee shot totally off the course.
Noh, who began her
second round on the back nine, played near - flawless golf excluding her three - putt
bogey on the 6th.
Kuchar
bogeyed the first and then, unlike Na, he failed to capitalize on a good birdie opportunity at the
second, opening his round with two 5s.
Van Pelt
bogeyed 18 as well, finishing in
second place at -6.
Johnson, for his part, started out strong with an eagle at the par - 5
second but struggled down the stretch with three
bogeys.
Teeing off early on the
second day, after carding a first - round 74, Poulter struggled for rhythm and shot three
bogeys over the first seven holes to set the alarm bells ringing.
Jin - Young Ko's double -
bogey after her
second shot found the water on 16 cemented the victory for Park.
DeChambeau, who missed the cut at the championship last year at Chambers Bay, made eight birdies and a
bogey in his
second 18 after posting a 70 in the morning.
That's saying a lot coming from a man who led the U.S. Open through 69 holes and failed to convert his
second major, then made double
bogey on the 72nd hole of the WGC - Bridgestone Invitational to lose to Keegan Bradley.
The only sour taste to his
second round was a three - putt
bogey from about 30 feet on his final hole.
Parel
bogeyed the par - 5 18th on the
second playoff hole after his approach hit the bank short and left and went into the water.
She
bogeyed her
second hole, the par - 4, 401 - yard 11th, before settling down and birdieing four of the next eight holes, including the 14th, 15th and 16th.