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Scotland's Martin Laird is going to take a 1 chance direct to the next circular from the Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill.

 

The actual American-based Laird went on electric power charge throughout their previous six holes, birdying 4 of them to reach eight under par, a single shots clear of first-round innovator Spencer Levin, who accompanied Thursday's Sixty six by having an even-par 70, and Korea's K.J. Choi, who's Sixty four has been the lowest round of the day.4 participants tend to be tied for next a further a couple of shotss again - Hunter Mahan, Charles Howell, Steve Marino and also Vaughn Taylor.

 

Laird excelled from the tee, along with his duration assisting him or her play the par-fives in five under, which includes an extended set for novelty helmet on the 16th, their in 7th place hole during the day.  He furthermore authorized away from their spherical in style with a birdie from out of the difficult about their Eighteenth.

 

"The 16th was kind of a nice break for me," he said. "If that putt didn't hit the hole, it probably would have gone about 10 feet by.

 

"I had a couple of putts yesterday that looked really good and didn't go in and today any putt that looked good went in, pretty much, with the exception of eight."

 

Tiger Woods had a much better upon Fri, subsequent up Thursday's Seventy three using a 68 which integrated five birdies. The first kind globe number strike, that struck simply six fairways and also required only Twenty six places, publicly stated he isn't 100% comfy on the veggies.

 

"I had a hard time getting the ball to the hole today," said Woods. "I was very surprised how slow these things (the greens) were today.

 

"They must have soaked them pretty good last night because balls were holding, they were spinning back a little bit, very different than what we had yesterday.

 

"We are trying to build towards the first major and that's kind of how my game is. It's building and it's coming."

 

Yet another player showing signs of revival is Spain's Sergio Garcia, who equaled Woods' disappointing first-round performance, and also his much better second-round showing.

 

"It feels good. Obviously I'm playing better," he said of his game. "I'm able to do a lot of things better than I've been doing lately. It's a work in progress. It's getting there. It feels better but it's still not finished."

 

Among those players failing to make the cut were Graeme McDowell, Dustin Johnson and Ryo Ishikawa.

 

 

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