Woods Extends Lead At Chevron World Challenge
THOUSAND OAKS (AP) ― Tiger Woods is starting to look like his old self at the Chevron World Challenge.
Woods got off to a blazing start Friday and played bogey-free in the second round for a 6-under 66 to take a four-shot lead into the weekend of his final tournament of the year.
He was at 13-under 131, his best 36-hole start to the year by six shots.
Woods hit a 4-iron from an awkward lie to about 8 feet for eagle on the second hole, and he again played the par 5s in 5 under.
He was four shots ahead of U.S. Open champion Graeme McDowell, who had a 69. Rory McIlroy, playing with the Woods for the first time, made double bogey on the 18th hole for a 70 and was another shot behind, along with Luke Donald, who had a 66.
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