Update:
No 2nd round plays, but plenty enough decided in the 2nd round anyway! First the disastrous cut props. They finished 9-16 for -22.89 units. Common to these was the very bad practise of playing against injured players. Don't usually do it and shouldn't have done it this week. All three - Love, Monty and Perry - made the cut, costing 9.95 units. Goosen's bogey on the last let in Romero and Frazar under the 10-shot rule, costing 9.32 units. Maybe that was unfortunate, but these were bad plays made worse by playing on injury information.
Of the thirteen 72-hole plays, eight were decided at the cut including all six of the 'secondary matchups' at Camelot. The only good matchups of the week were these. They finished 3-2-1 and the two losses were very tight. Quinney was 11-over-par after ten holes, but was then excellent until a double-bogey at the last meant a two-shot loss. In the other, Fischer dropped five shots in the last four holes to lose by one to Harris. Daley tied with Douma and the others won.
Of the other 72-hole plays, Leonard lost by seven to Langer, as did Price to Love. In the live plays, Azinger leads Calc and Langer by three, as does Irwin over Kite, while Hoch is tied with Faldo and Lehman trails Love by three. Stupid plays on injuries!
In the better outright plays, Garcia is 4th @ 33/1 and Azinger is 11th @ 50/1, while Singh is certainly not out of it on 34th place alongside Tiger. With 40/1 and 66/1 shots doing well in the Seniors event, might yet salvage this week.