One day after carding his worst round at the Bridgestone Invitational at Firestone Country Club, Tiger Woods can at least take comfort in knowing he won't miss the cut. Because there isn't a cut.
Woods shot a 74 during the first round of the tournament, which features the world's top 50 players. Previously he'd won seven times at Firestone, and he never had shot worse than 72 in a round (and never finished worse than fifth).
Woods has a lot of ground to make up to break into the top 10, much less the top 5. After the first round, he stood tied with four other notables on the leader board -- Y.E. Yang, Stuart Appleby and J.B. Holmes -- in 71st place.
Leading the way is Bubba Watson, who had seven birdies in the first round on the way to carding a 64. Watson sits two strokes ahead of a pack of seven golfers that includes a few folks you've heard of, most notably Phil Mickelson, Justin Leonard and Retief Goosen.
Click here for the full list of second-round tee times for the Bridgestone Invitational, but we'll break out some notables:
8:50 a.m.: Jason Day and Justin Leonard
9:40 a.m.: Luke Donald, Jim Furyk
9:50 a.m.: Paul Casey, Justin Rose
9:50 a.m.: Tiger Woods, Lee Westwood
10 a.m.: Regief Goosen, Zach Johnson
10 a.m.: Padraig Harrington, Graeme McDowell
1:30 a.m.: Bubba Watson, Vijay Singh
1:40 a.m.: Steve Stricker, Ernie Els
1:50 a.m.: Phil Mickelson, Rory McIlroy