The first groups are ready to tee off in today's second round of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans. Here's how it sets up:
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EXPERT PREVIEW: PGA TOUR Network on-site correspondent John Maginnes previews Friday's second round:
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Reigning U.S. Amateur champion Danny Lee made his professional debut on Thursday, but it was hardly the day that he would have hoped for as he shot a 76. Turning pro at 18 isn't a decision to be taken lightly -- and Danny and his fellow competitor the first two rounds know that as well as anyone. Jason Day is a veteran now at 21 and showing the young guy the way around.
Following the final putts on the 18th green Thursday, Jason walked behind the green and made it a point to thank the walking scorer and standard bearer. A few steps behind, Danny watched this and did the same with a smile in spite of his disappointing round.
Friday afternoon is predicted to be windy and tough. Danny will undoubtedly need to play well to make the cut, and it seems like, with a late tee time Thursday morning and the next-to-last tee time on Friday afternoon, it doesn't look good for Danny's chances of playing the weekend.
If the weatherman is right, the winds on Friday afternoon could be a lot more severe than the ones the afternoon draw dealt with on Thursday. It often happens that one half of the draw gets a better deal than the other. If so, the few guys like Kenny Perry who played well on Thursday afternoon could have a huge advantage.
For those guys who didn't play well Thursday morning, Friday afternoon could prove miserable. Most learning experiences are, as Danny Lee might find out for himself.
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NOTEWORTHY NUGGETS:
Kenny Perry, making his first start since his playoff defeat at the Masters, is back in the thick of things with a solid first-round 69. Perry had a hot streak in the middle of the round, posting birdies at holes 7, 8, 10, 11 and 12 to get within a stroke of the lead, but bogeys at 15 and 17 halted his progress. Perry posted his sixth consecutive sub-par round and his 18th round in the 60s this season.
The Zurich Classic of New Orleans has produced four consecutive first-time PGA TOUR winners: Tim Petrovic in 2005 (70), Chris Couch in 2006 (71), Nick Watney in 2007 (74) and Andres Romero in 2008 (73).
J.B. Holmes, who carded a 71, recorded the longest drive of the day, a poke of 371 yards on the par-4 13th hole that measured 364 yards. He wound up making a par on the hole.
Eight players recorded bogey-free rounds on Thursday: Charlie Wi (66), John Merrick (67), Charles Howell III (68), Steve Stricker (68), Jason Dufner (68), Toms (68), Tim Wilkinson (71) and Scott Sterling (70).
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