Brandt Snedeker ties 36-hole mark
Updated: July 21, 2012, 3:18 AM ET
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A precise Tiger Woods picked apart Royal Lytham in Round 2 and lays in wait for a 15th major title with 36 holes remaining, writes Bob Harig.
It might have taken until his fourth trip to the Open Championship, but 36-hole leader Brandt Snedeker clearly understands what it takes to win a major, writes Farrell Evans.
If history is any indication, Brandt Snedeker will have a tough time holding onto his lead at the Open Championship this weekend. The American has been in the top 10 after 36 holes in four previous majors but fell back each time:
Can you name every Open Championship winner from the last 10 years?