With the completion of second round of the AT&T National hosted by Tiger Woods, K.J. Choi and Stuart Appleby are tied for the lead at seven under par with identical rounds of 66 followed by a 67.
K.J. Choi started his round by birding three of his first six holes and played the remaining twelve holes at even par. Choi is keeping the game simple by hitting 80.6% of the greens in regulation which is tied for third best this week and is only needed 1.62 putts for every green hit in regulation.
The other co-leader at seven under is Stuart Appleby who isn’t far behind Choi in the G.I.R. stat averaging just over 75% and averaging 1.667 putts per G.I.R. Applebys steady third round consisted of four birdies and one bogy, which was on the par four 11th hole.
The tournaments host and how father Tiger Woods rebounded from an opening round 73 with a four under par 66 second round. Woods came out of the gates firing with a birdie on the par 4 first hole and finished the round with six birdies and two bogeys.
Other good rounds where put together by Canadian Mike Weir how matched Wood’s four under 66 and who is driving the ball magnificently and Robert Garrigus who shot a 67 in round two.
The leaders are up by three shots on their closest competitors, which include Craig Kanada, Robert Garrigus and Billy Andrade at four under par. Vijay Singh is only one shot behind that at three under par, which is still well within striking distance going into the weekend.
| Player | R1 | R2 | Tot |
| K.J. Choi | 66 | 67 | -7 |
| Stuart Appleby | 66 | 67 | -7 |
| Craig Kanada | 69 | 67 | -4 |
| Robert Garrigus | 69 | 67 | -4 |
| Billy Andrade | 68 | 68 | -4 |
| Steve Stricker | 67 | 70 | -3 |
| Vijay Singh | 66 | 71 | -3 |




