
PHOENIX, Feb. 26 (UPI) -- A bogey on the final hole Friday dropped Camilo Villegas into a first-place tie with Mark Wilson after two rounds of the Phoenix Open.
Villegas, who led after Thursday's first round, shot a two-under 69 Friday while Wilson fired a five-under 66 to pull into a tie with Villegas at 11-under 131 after 36 holes.
Anthony Kim's sizzling round of 65, meanwhile, moved him into a third-place tie with Ryan Moore (66) and Rickie Fowler (67), each of whom were at 10-under 132 after two rounds at the TPC Scottsdale.
Two-time Phoenix champion Phil Mickelson carded a three-under 68 for the second straight day, tying for 25th at minus-six, while defending champion Kenny Perry struck for four straight late birdies to make the cut with a one-under 70, finishing 36 holes at four-under-par 138.
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