Second round begins on windy morning at PGA
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Second round begins on windy morning at PGA

Stockholm : Sweden | Aug 10, 2012 at 8:00 AM PDT
Source: San Diego Union-Tribune
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S.C. — Carl Pettersson puts his one-stroke lead on the line in the second round of the PGA Championship on Friday. Players are back on the course on a windy morning at Kiawah Island after mostly calm conditions for the opening round. It began raining hard in the area not long after play concluded Thursday.... FULL ARTICLE AT San Diego Union-Tribune
 
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