But what could have been a runaway victory for the
Callaway X 24 Hot Irons Scot changed when Darren Clarke awoke from his golfing slumber while Monty was doing all the entertaining.
Clarke rallied to
Golf clubs Four under par for the last four holes narrowing the gap but he admits he still has a mountain to climb. An eagle three at the 17th and
Callaway FT-9 Driver a closing birdie reminded Montgomerie that he still has to keep charging if he wants to win for the third time in succession, a record nobody has ever managed in the PGA Championship.
“If I play how I can play, I have a chance”. Said Clarke. “But Monty is playing really well. I am not intimidated by him, I am not intimidated by anyone”.
Andrew Coltart shares second place with
Callaway FT-iZ Fairway Wood and
Callaway ft-i squareway wood Clarke after shooting a second round 69. Coltart, who has often promised much but has failed to deliver, composed his best two rounds for a while to get himself in the mix.