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Second Round of the U.S. Open

October 05, 2011
1 of 22 Robert Beck/SI

Second Round of the U.S. Open Tiger Woods heated up on his final nine holes Friday, shooting a five-under 30, one shot off the Open record for nine holes. He is two under for the tournament and a shot behind the leader, Stuart Appleby. Woods tees off at 5:50 p.m. Eastern on Saturday. (More photos of Woods, Phil Mickelson and Adam Scott.)
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2 of 22 Robert Beck/SI

Rory Sabbatini had back-to-back bogeys on the final two holes. He is at three over par.
3 of 22 Robert Beck/SI

Three-straight bogeys on Nos. 14-16 left Stewart Cink at three over par.
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4 of 22 John Biever/SI

Ian Poulter withdrew with an undisclosed injury after 15 holes. He triple-bogeyed the 12th and doubled the 14th and 15th. More photos: Poulter's meltdown at No. 12.
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5 of 22 John Biever/SI

Justin Rose missed the cut at nine over after shooting 79-72.
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6 of 22 John Biever/SI

Kevin Streelman started the day with a share of the lead, but dropped back to three over par after shooting 77.
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7 of 22 Robert Beck/SI

Retief Goosen had only one bogey in his second-round 69.
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8 of 22 Robert Beck/SI

Mike Weir's 74 left him at five over par.
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9 of 22 Robert Beck/SI

Aaron Baddeley ended his round with a birdie to move to five over par.
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10 of 22 Robert Beck/SI

Trevor Immelman dropped back to six over par in his second round.
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11 of 22 Robert Beck/SI

Robert Allenby is even par after a one-over 72 on Friday.
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12 of 22 John Biever/SI

Geoff Ogilvy bogeyed his first hole of the day. He shot 73 in his second round.
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13 of 22 Robert Beck/SI

Phil Mickelson shot a second-round 74 to drop back to four over par. (More photos of Woods, Phil Mickelson and Adam Scott.)
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14 of 22 John Biever/SI

Ernie Els ended his round with two straight birdies to bring him to even par for the tournament.
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15 of 22 Robert Beck/SI

Adam Scott kicked off his second round with a birdie, but he faltered after that. He shot 73 and is also four over. He and Mickelson will play together again on Saturday. (More photos of Woods, Phil Mickelson and Adam Scott.)
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16 of 22 Al Tielemans/SI

Stuart Appleby birdied his final hole to take a one-stroke lead in the second round.
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17 of 22 Fred Vuich/SI

Rocco Mediate is one stroke off the lead at two under par.
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18 of 22 Robert Beck/SI

Davis Love III, who had three-straight birdies on the front nine, shot a 69 on Friday. He is at one under par.
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19 of 22 John Biever/SI

D.J. Trahan is also at one under par after a second-round 69.
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20 of 22 Al Tielemans/SI

Lee Westwood shot even-par 71 Friday and is one under for the tournament.
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21 of 22 John Biever/SI

Luke Donald shot another round of 71 on Friday to remain at even par.
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22 of 22 Fred Vuich/SI

First-round leader Justin Hicks came down to earth on Friday with a round of 80. He shot 40 on both nines, with nine bogeys, one double bogey and two birdies.

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