
Accustomed to playing in high winds in his native Argentina, Romero hasn't had a problem with similar conditions at Kiawah Island's Ocean Course.He played bogey-free until the 18th hole in the first round, then went one- under on both sides of Kiawah Island's Ocean Course in the second round Friday.
Romero was at six-under 138, two shots ahead of Japan's Joe Ozaki.