Former UVA golfer Steve Marino makes the cut in the British Open

Former UVA golfer Steve Marino just barely made the cut Friday evening in the British Open at St. Andrews, Scotland. Marino, who graduated from Virginia in 2002 with a degree in sociology, battled horrid wind conditions out there today as he finished the second round with a 76.

Marino, who stands at 145 (1 over par) for the tournament, said after his round Friday that the conditions were just brutal out there. The +1 score was right at the cut-line.

The winds, which stopped play for 1 hour and six minutes, had gusts as high as 41 miles per hour. The wind delay was only the second such non-threatening weather delay in the 139-year storied history of the tournament.

South African Louis Oosthuizen (-12) leads the British Open by 5 stokes over American Mark Calcavecchia.

Tiger Woods is still in the hunt for his 15th major championship as he is only 8 shots back. Tiger said to the press after his round today that he is right where he wants to be. Not sure I buy that…but he still is the #1 ranked player in the world.

First-round leader Rory McIlroy shot an 80 Friday in the blustery conditions. The 80 carded by McIlroy was 17 shots more than the 21 year-old golfer from Northern Ireland shot on Thursday. McIlroy

The weather is supposed to be a little better coming off of the North Sea on Saturday. ESPN carried more than 12 hours of the tournament live Friday, and their coverage begins early Saturday morning at 7 a.m.