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Weekley found that out on his closing hole.
He had a 12-foot birdie putt to get to 9 under when it missed badly on the low side. His 30-inch par putt caught the lip, and as Weekley scooted around the hole to tap that one in, he missed again. Four putts from 12 feet gave him a double bogey and spoiled an otherwise decent ground, giving him a second straight 70 for 6-under 140.
"The whole back side, I was playing either too much break or not enough break, and it started wearing on me," Weekley said.
Adam Scott knows the feeling, even though he didn't four-putt. He figured a 67 was about as well as he played, but laments not making more chances. Of greater concern was staying within range of his fellow Aussie and good friend, Ogilvy, who was 11 under and on the back nine when Scott finished his round. Scott was asked if he could catch Ogilvy.
"No," Scott said, laughing. "Not if he keeps playing like this."
Ogilvy was headed that direction until a few blips that finally caught up to him, and brought him back to the rest of the field.
Divots: Weekley was being interviewed by Golf Channel when he was asked to analyze Els' swing on the 18th hole. "That right there was hammered," Weekley said. ... Love continued to struggle with the 13th hole. He had to take a penalty shot out of the deep grass right of the fairway on Thursday, leading to bogey, and he pulled it left into the native grass on Friday and made a double bogey. ... Cink and Trevor Immelman, both representing Nike, wore the same shirt Friday.
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