Day two: American JB Holmes fires 68 and sets what turns out to be a formidable clubhouse target of one under
England's Ryder Cup hopeful Justin Rose cards a stunning 67 to climb to a share of second at level par
Sergio Garcia refuses to be downbeat despite double-bogeying the 17th to plummet to two over
Phil Mickelson is very much in contention but drops three shots in his last five holes to end three over, four adrift
Open champion Padraig Harrington cards a second-round 74 to end five over at Oakland Hills
Big-hitting Argentine Angel Cabrera moves up the leaderboard with an eagle on his second hole before ending with a 72 for +2
Bob Estes' caddie, Bill Izer, is prepared to go to any lengths to search for his player's ball on the 8th hole
South Africa's Ernie Els, here playing his second shot at the 16th, ends with a 75 for six over
Andres Romero, who was one of the co-overnight leaders, plummets back to seven over after a 78 which includes a quadruple bogey
Romero squeezes inside the +8 cut, but Nick Dougherty of England ends with 82 for 19 over
But even that's outdone by Scotland's Colin Montgomerie who cards an 84 to finish 20 over par
Day one: India's Jeev Milkha Singh digs his way out of a bunker on his way to taking a share of the lead on two under par
In-form Swede Robert Karlsson also compiles an impressive early round of 68, which proves to be enough for the overnight lead
Surrounded by what look like paddy fields, England's Lee Westwood exits a fairway bunker on the 12th on his way to finishing seven over
Storm clouds roll over Oakland Hills forcing play to be suspended during the first round of the 90th PGA Championship
South Africa's Retief Goosen leads by two shots at four under at one stage but after the delay he slips back to a 72
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