Tour Championship 2018 - Round 2

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Woods birdied the final hole to retain shared lead with Rose
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September 22, 2018
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PGA Tour

Tour Championship 2018

September 20-23

East Lake Golf Club, Atlanta, Georgia

$9,000,000

September 20-23

East Lake Golf Club, Atlanta, Georgia

$9,000,000

Round 2

Woods & Rose tied for lead in Atlanta

Round 1

Round 3

Round 4

Round 1

Round 3

Round 4

September 21, 2018

Tiger Woods edged closer to snapping a five-year winless drought as the 14-time major winner maintained a share of the lead on Friday at the halfway stage of the Tour Championship.

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Woods birdied the final hole en route to a 68 to tie Justin Rose (67) at seven-under par 133 in heatwave conditions at the East Lake golf course in Atlanta.

Rory McIlroy, winner two years ago of both the FedEx Cup and Tour Championship, remains in the hunt in sole possession of third after shooting a 68.

"The best way to describe today is I ground out a round," said Woods, a former two-time winner of the season-ending tournament.

"I wasn't quite as sharp as I was yesterday, but I hung in there and tried to miss the ball on the correct sides so I had angles.

"For the most part, I did that."

Woods had been two strokes clear of his rivals before stumbling to a double-bogey on 16.

But the World No. 21 recovered to shoot par on 17 and then sank a two-footer for birdie on 18 to tie his English rival Rose.

Woods' last victory was in 2013 at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational.

He began the round tied at the top with American compatriot Rickie Fowler but soon moved two clear of Fowler who bogeyed the first hole.

He then moved two strokes clear of the elite 30-player field on the back nine with birdies at the par-four 12th and par-four 14th. Woods received the loudest roar from his gallery by holing a 24-foot birdie putt on the par-three 15th.

On the next hole, Woods found himself staring at a near impossible greenside bunker shot. With no option but to chip out sideways he did that and then three-putted for a disappointing double-bogey six.

Woods isn't taking anything for granted as he goes for his 80th Tour victory on the weekend.

"Well, I need to get there first, and that's my responsibility to get there," he said.

"I've got 36 more holes to go, and hopefully I'll be answering that question come Sunday night."

Woods says staying calm under pressure will be key in order for him to shoot low scores over the next two rounds.

"I've been pretty good at being patient in my career," he said.

"I've won 14 majors so in order to get ahead I've got to stay patient."

Bryson DeChambeau's dream of ending his season as PGA Tour No. 1 has turned into nightmare for the 25-year old who posted scores of 71 and 75 for a share of 27th place.

His second round was a sour mix of just two birdies and seven bogeys.

Triple major winner Brooks Koepka rounds out the field with an eight-over par 78 on Friday for a seven-over par 147 total.

Pos.
Player
Nat
To Par
R1
R2
Total
T1
Justin Rose
ENG
-7
66
67
133
T1
Tiger Woods
USA
-7
65
68
133
3
Rory McIlroy
NIR
-5
67
68
135
T4
Billy Horschel
USA
-4
71
65
136
T4
Jon Rahm
ESP
-4
68
68
136
T4
Justin Thomas
USA
-4
67
69
136
T4
Patrick Cantlay
USA
-4
71
65
136
T8
Kyle Stanley
USA
-3
69
68
137
T8
Rickie Fowler
USA
-3
65
72
137
T10
Gary Woodland
USA
-2
66
72
138
T10
Hideki Matsuyama
JPN
-2
72
66
138
T10
Tommy Fleetwood
ENG
-2
69
69
138
T10
Tony Finau
USA
-2
67
71
138
T10
Xander Schauffele
USA
-2
68
70
138
T15
Aaron Wise
USA
-1
70
69
139
T15
Dustin Johnson
USA
-1
69
70
139
T15
Paul Casey
ENG
-1
68
71
139
T15
Webb Simpson
USA
-1
69
70
139
19
Kevin Na
USA
Par
72
68
140
20
Jason Day
AUS
1
68
73
141
T21
Bubba Watson
USA
2
70
72
142
T21
Marc Leishman
AUS
2
73
69
142
T21
Patton Kizzire
USA
2
71
71
142
24
Cameron Smith
AUS
3
70
73
143
T25
Francesco Molinari
ITA
5
70
75
145
T25
Phil Mickelson
USA
5
73
72
145
T27
Bryson DeChambeau
USA
6
71
75
146
T27
Keegan Bradley
USA
6
73
73
146
T27
Patrick Reed
USA
6
72
74
146
30
Brooks Koepka
USA
7
69
78
147
Pos.
Player
Nat
To Par
Total
T1
Justin Rose
ENG
-7
133
T1
Tiger Woods
USA
-7
133
3
Rory McIlroy
NIR
-5
135
T4
Billy Horschel
USA
-4
136
T4
Jon Rahm
ESP
-4
136
T4
Justin Thomas
USA
-4
136
T4
Patrick Cantlay
USA
-4
136
T8
Kyle Stanley
USA
-3
137
T8
Rickie Fowler
USA
-3
137
T10
Gary Woodland
USA
-2
138
T10
Hideki Matsuyama
JPN
-2
138
T10
Tommy Fleetwood
ENG
-2
138
T10
Tony Finau
USA
-2
138
T10
Xander Schauffele
USA
-2
138
T15
Aaron Wise
USA
-1
139
T15
Dustin Johnson
USA
-1
139
T15
Paul Casey
ENG
-1
139
T15
Webb Simpson
USA
-1
139
19
Kevin Na
USA
Par
140
20
Jason Day
AUS
1
141
T21
Bubba Watson
USA
2
142
T21
Marc Leishman
AUS
2
142
T21
Patton Kizzire
USA
2
142
24
Cameron Smith
AUS
3
143
T25
Francesco Molinari
ITA
5
145
T25
Phil Mickelson
USA
5
145
T27
Bryson DeChambeau
USA
6
146
T27
Keegan Bradley
USA
6
146
T27
Patrick Reed
USA
6
146
30
Brooks Koepka
USA
7
147

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