For Tiger, 36 more holes a good start

ByGENE WOJCIECHOWSKI
April 10, 2015, 8:42 PM

— -- AUGUSTA, Ga. -- Jimmy Walker leaned against a wall in the nearly deserted Augusta National locker room, a soft-drink bottle in one hand and a cold chicken sandwich in the other. He had just ground his way, bad wrist ligament and all, through an even-par round on Friday and was relaxing a few minutes before heading to the practice range.

Walker isn't likely to win this week's Masters -- he's 15 shots behind 36-hole leader Jordan Spieth. Nor will Walker's playing partner, who just happened to be Tiger Woods.