Hero World Challenge R2

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Consistent Reed leads the way
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December 5, 2019
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December 04-07
Albany, New Providence, Bahamas
$3,500,000
Round 1, Round 3, Round 4


A second successive round of 66 gave Patrick Reed a three-shot lead after the second round of the Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas.

The American only dropped one shot during his six-under-par round and is now three shots ahead of joint overnight leader Gary Woodland, who birdied his final three holes in a 69.

Tiger Woods, who hosts the event, moved into contention, a eagle three at the 11th the highlight of his round of 66, which left him six shots behind Reed in a tie for fifth.


Swede Henrik Stenson and Spaniard Jon Rahm are tied for third on eight under, four shots back.

Woods is level with Justin Thomas and Rickie Fowler while Justin Rose, the only Englishman in the field, sits eighth after bogeying the last two holes in a round of 70.


Pos.
Player
Nat
To Par
R1
R2
Total
1
Patrick Reed
USA
-12
66
66
132
2
Gary Woodland
USA
-9
66
69
135
T3
Henrik Stenson
SWE
-8
69
67
136
T3
Jon Rahm
ESP
-8
70
66
136
T5
Tiger Woods
USA
-6
72
66
138
T5
Justin Thomas
USA
-6
69
69
138
T5
Rickie Fowler
USA
-6
69
69
138
8
Justin Rose
ENG
-5
69
70
139
T9
Webb Simpson
USA
-3
73
68
141
T9
Kevin Kisner
USA
-3
71
70
141
T9
Matt Kuchar
USA
-3
71
70
141
T9
Chez Reavie
USA
-3
68
73
141
13
Xander Schauffele
USA
-1
73
70
143
T14
Jordan Spieth
USA
1
75
70
145
T14
Bubba Watson
USA
1
72
73
145
16
Patrick Cantlay
USA
2
74
72
146
T17
Bryson DeChambeau
USA
3
76
71
147
T17
Tony Finau
USA
3
79
68
147
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