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Englishman on the fringes of contention at five over It's just like the PGA to slice your throat on the first tee and you have to try and make it round to the 18th without dying. Ian Poulter used some colourful language after battling his way to a 71 on day two of the USPGA. That left him on five over par, which actually became a better score as the day wore on with conditions on the course worsening throughout the afternoon. Poulter - second in last month's Open Championship - was angered by the course set-up and three particularly long par-three holes of 198, 238 and 257 yards. "I drove it a little better and had more shots from the fairway which makes it a little easier, but you are just trying not to bleed to death out there," the Englishman said. "It's just like the PGA to slice your throat on the first tee and you have... [read full story]
