Els moves ahead at rainy CA Championship
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03/12/2010 -
Miami, FL (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Ernie Els fired a six-under 66 on Friday to move
in front after the second round of the WGC-CA Championship at a rainy TPC Blue
Monster at Doral.
Els, a three-time major winner, finished 36 holes at 10-under 134 and is one
stroke clear of Robert Allenby, whose second-round 67 included an ace, an
eagle, six birdies, three bogeys and a double-bogey.
Much like Thursday, heavy winds were the story. Officials moved Friday's tee
times up in anticipation of forecasted storms, and they almost got the round
in without a major incident.
Almost.
The skies opened and with six groups still on the course, play was stopped.
It wasn't until almost 2 1/2 hours later that golf resumed with everyone
completing round two.
"I'm just pleased we got it done," said Els after his round and during the
delay. "The weather is changing a lot. We played the last three holes very
fast to get done."
Els began on the 10th tee Friday and immediately broke into red figures. His
second at the par-five hole landed in a bunker, but he got up and down for a
birdie.
After three straight pars, Els hit a poor drive left into a bunker, but
hammered a seven-iron from 180 yards to four feet to set up a birdie. That
started a great run for the South African. He birdied his next two holes for
three in a row and was eight-under for the championship.
Els, who bogeyed the par-four Blue Monster 18th on Thursday to fall out of the
lead, parred his last two on the front side to leave the back nine unscathed.
At the par-five opening hole, Els reached the green in two with a seven-iron
and two-putted from 25 feet for another birdie. He parred his next six in a
row, but had to battle a change in winds.
"Stood on the fourth tee and the wind was blowing out of the south before I
played my shot and went total opposite way, came out of the normal and the
temperature dropped," said Els. "Very, very strange. I think the only other
time I had that happen was in Scotland when the tide changed. I think it was
at St. Andrews. Other than that, I've never seen that happen."
Els' final birdie of the round came at the par-five eighth. He laid up with a
nine-iron, then hit a sand-wedge to 10 feet. The Big Easy rolled home the
birdie putt to take his first second-round lead on tour since his victory at
the 2008 Honda Classic.
"Putted quite nicely and managed my game quite well," said Els, who won at
Doral in 2002 when it was a regular tour stop. "It's in the books, and we were
pretty lucky to get done. I mean, we ran the last two holes just to get it in
the house. But looking forward to the weekend."
Els beat the weather, but he's been battling his game lately. He started the
PGA Tour year with four straight top-20 finishes, but last week at the Honda
Classic, tied for 67th.
"I didn't have it last week, so I worked really hard," said Els. "I feel
really good mentally this year. I feel a little bit more fresh than I have
been. I feel like I'm up for it a little bit more this year. I'm a bit more
excited about my whole game."
While Els had a steady, bogey-free round on Friday, Allenby's was nothing like
that.
He also started on 10 with a birdie, then holed a "perfect" five-wood for an
ace at the 13th.
"Saw it all the way," he joked.
Allenby birdied 14, but double-bogeyed No. 16. The Aussie birdied 17 and
reached the par-five first green in two with a seven-iron and drained an 18-
foot eagle putt.
Over his next seven holes, Allenby recorded three birdies and two bogeys. He
was tied for the lead with Els, but three-putted the ninth green for a bogey
to fall into second.
"The conditions were pretty tough, and they weren't so bad probably for the
first sort of three hours, but then that cool front, that change sort of came
through and everything sort of changed," said Allenby. "The whole golf course
changed."
First-round leader Charl Schwartzel finished off his final hole after the
delay and had a two-under 70. He is tied for third place with Bill Haas, who
shot a six-under 66, at seven-under 137.
Three-time major champion Padraig Harrington (68) and Soren Hansen (69) share
fifth at minus-six.
Vijay Singh (71), Yuta Ikeda (68), Mike Weir (66), Tim Clark (69), John
Senden (70) and J.B. Holmes (70) are tied for seventh at five-under 139.
Defending champion Phil Mickelson carded a three-under 69 and is part of a
group tied for 13th at minus-four.
NOTES: In addition to the long weather delay, there was a 13-minute lightning
stoppage earlier in the second round...While tee times were moved up on Friday
to try and beat the rain, the forecast calls for sun on Saturday, so players
will be in pairs off just the first tee...Last week's Honda Classic winner
Camilo Villegas posted a four-under 68 Friday and is tied for 13th at four-
under par.
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