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GRAND BLANC TOWNSHIP, Michigan — After 36 holes, the top of the Buick Open leaderboard isn’t exactly a who’s who in the world of golf. Australian John Senden is atop the heap at 14-under-par 130, second-year PGA Tour member Michael Letzig is two strokes back while former U.S. Ryder Cupper Vaughn Taylor and rookie Bill Lunde were three strokes off the pace in third. Fortunately for Buick, the guy who sells the most tickets and increases TV ratings whenever he plays is lurking in sixth after shooting the top score of the day in Friday’s second round. Yup, Tiger Woods is once again in the hunt at Warwick Hills Golf and Country Club. Oscar Durand | The Flint JournalJohn Senden putts on the ninth green during the second round of the Buick Open. Woods, who has five straight top-three finishes in the Buick Open, fired 9-under-par 63 to end speculation he might miss the cut while moving into a tie for fifth, four strokes behind Senden. Senden started the day one shot behind first-round leader
GRAND BLANC TOWNSHIP, Michigan — After 36 holes, the top of the Buick Open leaderboard isn’t exactly a who’s who in the world of golf. Australian John Senden is atop the heap at 14-under-par 130, second-year PGA Tour member Michael Letzig is two strokes back while former U.S. Ryder Cupper Vaughn Taylor and rookie Bill Lunde were three strokes off the pace in third. Fortunately for Buick, the guy who sells the most tickets and increases TV ratings whenever he plays is lurking in sixth after shooting the top score of the day in Friday’s second round. Yup, Tiger Woods is once again in the hunt at Warwick Hills Golf and Country Club. Oscar Durand | The Flint JournalJohn Senden putts on the ninth green during the second round of the Buick Open. Woods, who has five straight top-three finishes in the Buick Open, fired 9-under-par 63 to end speculation he might miss the cut while moving into a tie for fifth, four strokes behind Senden. Senden started the day one shot behind first-round leader