PITTSFORD, N.Y. (AP) — Oak Hill may never be this vulnerable again.
Adam Scott and Jim Furyk sure took advantage of the rain-soaked course, which looked more like a regular tour stop than a test of major proportions.
So did a bunch of other players who signed for 60s on Day 1 of the PGA Championship.
But not Tiger Woods.
Looking very much like a player who will soon be 0 for 18 in the majors since his 2008 triumph at the U.S. Open, Woods failed to capitalize on a setup that was very much there for the taking.
He closed with a double-bogey to finish with a 1-over 71 and go into Friday's second round with a staggering 49 players standing between him and the top spot on the leaderboard.