
The first groups are ready to tee off in today's second round of THE PLAYERS Championship. Here's how it sets up:
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EXPERT PREVIEW: PGA TOUR Network on-site correspondent Mark Carnevale previews Friday's second round:

Overnight rain certainly had an effect on play in the first round, as the rain softened the greens and players took advantage of the good scoring conditions. Assuming we do not get any more rain, the golf course will get firmer and faster, creating some difficult scoring conditions. I would expect the better rounds to be posted in the morning of the second round.
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I was out walking and covering Phil Mickelson in Round 1. At the start, it looked like Phil was headed for the round of the day, but a back-nine 39 after a front-nine 34 leaves Phil at 1 over par and outside the the cut line headed into the second round. Expect Phil to figure out his compass and hit some more greens. He was only 7 for 18 in Green in Regulation in Round 1. Of course he will need to right the ship in order to play the weekend.
Once again, there is a mixed leader board as players with all different styles of play performed well in the first round. One player who stood out to me was Alex Cjeka, who hit all of his fairways and 17 of 18 GIR. If he keeps that up, he will have a chance at his first PGA TOUR win.
But we have along way to go in this edition of THE PLAYERS. Focus on the players who are hitting fairways and greens, and more than likely they will give themselves a chance to win on Sunday.
Only 14 golf balls found the water on the par-3 17th, which was played pretty benign in Round 1 considering the hole was located in the most difficult position -- at least to me -- back left. Somehow 17 will fight back the rest of the way and will claim its usual number of victims.
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NOTEWORTHY NUGGETS
Ben Crane led the field with nine birdies on Thursday. He also had 14 one-putts in his round, tying the most one-putts by any player in the last 25 years at THE PLAYERS Championship.
The first-round leader or co-leader has gone on to win THE PLAYERS 13 times since the tournament began in 1974, including each of the past two seasons since the tournament moved to a May date. Four of those have been wire-to-wire victories.
Camilo Villegas' opening 67 is his first sub-par opening round at THE PLAYERS and marks his career-low round at TPC Sawgrass. His three previous opening-round scores were 74 (2006), 80 (2007) and 74 (2008).
Making his 12th start at THE PLAYERS, Tiger Woods broke par in the first round for only the sixth time, with his 1-under 71. It's been 22 rounds since Woods last finished a round at TPC Sawgrass in the top 10, and that streak is twice as long as his next longest streak at any course.
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