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Todd Milles has been with The News Tribune since 1994, covering local colleges, high schools, auto racing, Washington State and golf. You will find news and observations on Pacific Northwest courses and updates on local standouts on this blog.
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The News Tribune's golf blog
Saturday, June 20th, 2009
Posted by Todd Milles @ 09:03:52 pm

It might not end until late Monday, or even into Tuesday, but three Sound Sound golf products will stay the duration at the 109th U.S. Open in New York.

Nick Taylor, the talented junior at the University of Washington, finished off a 5-under-par 65 early Saturday on the Black Course at Bethpage State Park, and still sits tied for seventh as action was again suspended because of weather.

Taylor's 65 was one of 35 rounds in the 60s by golfers who made the cut.

Another one of those rounds came from Puyallup's Ryan Moore, who, for the second consecutive day, recorded personal-best scores at a U.S. Open. He followed up a first-round 70 with a 1-under 69 Saturday for his second round.

Moore bogeyed the first hole of his third round, and is at even-par, which is tied for 17th.

Gig Harbor's Kyle Stanley also shot an opening 70, followed by a 74, which made it on the cut line at 4-over.

Categories: Local golfers, Ryan Moore