June 27, 2008

Bo Van Pelt leads Buick Open, shooting for first PGA victory (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)

GRAND BLANC, Mich. - The PGA Tour’s optimistic view of life without Tiger Woods is that it gives unheralded players a chance in the spotlight.

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    The PGA Tour’s optimistic view of life without Tiger Woods is that it gives unheralded players a chance in the spotlight. Bo Van Pelt is trying to take advantage. Van Pelt shot a 6-under 66 Friday at the Buick Open, making him the second-round leader by two shots.

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    The PGA Tour’s optimistic view of life without Tiger Woods is that it gives unheralded players a chance in the spotlight. Bo Van Pelt is trying to take advantage. Van Pelt shot a 6-under 66 Friday at the Buick Open, making him a career-best 14-under 130 through 36 holes and the second-round leader by two shots. He missed out on his best chance to win for the first time in …

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