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Weekley leads local golfers at PGA Championship
Boo Weekley is tied for 35th place after the first day of play at the PGA Championship.
This year's championship is being decided at Oakland Hills Country Club in Bloomfield Township, Mich.
Weekley carded a two-over par 72 for his opening round and is currently tied with John Mallinger, D.J. Trahan, Paul Casey, Paul Azinger, David Toms, Charles Howell III, Retief Goosen, Rory Sabbatini, John Merrick, Mike Weir, James Kingston, and Dean Wilson.
Weekley, who currently resides in Jay, Fla., played even par on the front nine, but struggled with three bogeys on he back nine at Nos. 14, 16, and 17 before carding a birdie at 18 as he is four shots behind the leaders.
Former Milton Panther Heath Slocum found himself six shots off the leaders as he carded a four-over par 74 which leaves him in a tie for 62nd place overall.
Ties with Slocum are Paul Goydos, Daniel Chopra, Camilo Villegas, Peter Lonard, Graeme McDowell, Justin Leonard, Nick O'Hern, Steve Lowery, Tim Weinhart, Tom Lehman, John Daly, Mark Brooks, Ian Poulter, and Alan Morin.
After a birdie on the first hole Slocum struggled at Oakland Hills as he finished the front nine at five-over par with bogies on Nos. 2, 4, 6, 7, and a double bogey on No. 5.
Bubba Watson, who just hosted the Divot Derby is currently tied for 77th place at five-over par.
Watson carded bogeys on Nos. 1, 9, 11, 12, and 18.
Tied with Watson are Don Yrene, Corey Pavin, Richard Johnson, Stewart Cink, Martin Kaymer, Darren Clarke, Fredrik Jacobson, Soren Kjeldsen, Bob Tway, Anders Hansen, Chris DiMarco, John Senden, Tom Pernice, Jr., and Ben Crane.
Crane, Pernice, and Senden were still on the course when the horn sounded to stop play Thursday.
The PGA Championship is currently being led by Robert Karlsson, Jeev Milkha Singh, and Andres Romero who all are at 2-under par.
Romero will complete his round later today before second round play gets underway.







