A birdie on the final hole gave K.J. Choi a one-shot lead after the second round. Camilo Villegas lines up his putt on the sixth hole Friday. The Colombian closed his second round with five birdies to move only one shot behind Greg Norman. SOUTHPORT, England (AP) — Greg Norman turned back the clock. So did David Duval. And K.J. Choi found himself in a familiar position — playing in the final group of the British Open heading to the weekend. Three weeks after marrying tennis great Chris Evert, Norman kept up the honeymoon at Royal Birkdale with his second straight par 70 on Friday, leaving him one stroke off Choi's lead. Norman won the Open twice in his prime but never thought it was still there for the taking at age 53. "My expectations were almost nil coming in," he said bluntly. "I hadn't played a lot of golf." Talk about...
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