Imperious Tiger Shoots Second 64, Leads by Two in Rain-hit Japan
Tiger Woods shot a second successive sumptuous six-under par 64 Saturday and will go into Sunday's rain-delayed third round at the Zozo Championship in Japan leading Gary Woodland by two shots.
Inzai (Japan), Oct 26 (AFP) Tiger Woods shot a second successive sumptuous six-under par 64 Saturday and will go into Sunday's rain-delayed third round at the Zozo Championship in Japan leading Gary Woodland by two shots.
The 15-time major winner lit up the back nine in five-under 31 to take control on an empty Narashino Country Club course, closed to spectators for safety reasons after soaking up more than six inches (150mm) of rain during Friday's washout.
Woods bounced back from bogeying his opening three holes to shoot a mesmerising 64 in Thursday's first round, but he started steadily on Saturday and was one-under at the turn before switching on the afterburners.
Three birdies in four holes from the 10th took him alongside clubhouse leader Woodland at 10-under.
Woods kept his foot down. The US Masters champion smoked a massive drive down the long par-four 17th and his pinpoint approach from 154 yards left him a simple two-footer to take the solo lead.
He saw a 20-foot eagle putt slip by at the par-five 18th but tapped in for his seventh birdie and a two-round 12-under par total of 128.
US Open champion Woodland admitted he had to dig deep to be in the final group for Sunday's third round alongside Woods.
"It was a grind all day," said the 35 year-old. "I didn't have my best stuff today. Fortunately I made three big putts there on 16, 17 and 18 which was awesome.
"All in all, I'm happy to not have my best stuff and shoot four-under.
Friday's postponed round finally began at 10am Saturday on a weather-ravaged course but under clear blue skies and bright sunshine helping to dry the turf.
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A pond to the left of the 10th fairway had expanded into a lake under the sheer volume of rain, submerging the fairway.
It forced PGA Tour Rules and Competition officials to move the tee forward, and in a trice the 376-yard dogleg was reduced to just 140 yards, but kept its par-four status.
Early starter and local favourite Hideki Matsuyama immediately took advantage of the tiny 10th with an eagle two before finishing three under for the day and four shots back from Woods.
World number two Rory McIlroy had a ragged two-over 72 on Thursday but he too opened with an eagle at the 10th to get back to level par immediately.
A birdie four at the long 14th kept up the momentum and two more gains at 16 and 18 saw him turn in 31.
One more birdie followed but a sloppy five-foot miss for par after splashing out of a bunker on his final hole, meant he finished with a 65 to be three-under for the tournament.
American Keegan Bradley stormed up the leaderboard with a seven-under 63, the best round of the week, to position himself well for the final two rounds at eight-under par.
"I made like a 30-footer for par on four or five and that really got me rolling and I made a bunch of putts after that," said the 2011 US PGA Championship winner.
The rescheduled third round will begin at 6.30am on Sunday (2130 GMT Saturday) and players will roll into the fourth round immediately after.
The field will play until darkness forces them from the course around 5pm local time (0800 GMT) with the tournament concluding on Monday. (AFP)
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