Tiger on the tail of leaders Poulter and Westwood
by Mark Lamport-Stokes
GOLF:AUGUSTA, Georgia, April 9 (Reuters) - Tiger Woods returned to
familiar territory in typically gritty fashion at the U.S. Masters on
Friday, surging ominously into contention with two back-nine birdies in
the second round at Augusta National.
Looking composed at one of his favourite venues and showing no hint
of rust in his first tournament for nearly five months, the world number
one ground out a two-under-par 70 to end a difficult day of scoring just
two shots off the lead. Engaging with the Augusta fans at every
opportunity, Woods rolled in a 20-foot putt at the 13th before sinking a
12-footer at the 15th on the way to a six-under total of 138.
The four-times champion, whose troubled private life appears to have
had no effect on his golf, will go into Saturday’s third round headed
only by British pacesetters Ian Poulter and Lee Westwood.
Poulter fired a five-birdie 68, his only blemish coming at the last
where he missed a seven-foot par putt, while Westwood briefly got to
10-under before losing momentum over the closing stretch for a 69. “It
feels good to be back and in contention,” Woods told reporters after
finishing level with playing partner KJ Choi of South Korea (71) and
Americans Phil Mickelson (71), Anthony Kim (70) and Ricky Barnes (70).
“I usually put myself in contention most years here and this year I’m
right there. We’ve got 36 more holes and I’m sure the golf course, they
are not going to make it easy for us.” Poulter, who won his first PGA
Tour title at the elite WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship in
February, was delighted to share the 36-hole lead in the year’s opening
major.
“This is a nice position to be in and obviously winning a couple of
months back is a huge factor in playing well this week,” the Englishman
said.
“I’m in a position now where I can go out and be aggressive on the
golf course. But it’s only Friday so I don’t want to get carried away.”
Again watched by huge galleries on his highly anticipated return to
competition after a self-imposed break, Woods recorded his first birdie
at the par-five second where he chipped in from just off the green to
three feet.
Acknowledged cheers
Wearing a green shirt, black sweater and black trousers, the American
tipped his cap to acknowledge the cheers from the crowd packed around
the second green.
Woods, who wore sunglasses in between every shot due to the glare and
high pollen count, stumbled at the par-three fourth where he pulled his
iron shot well left after twice changing clubs on the tee.
From behind the left greenside bunker he hit a lob wedge to 10 feet
but missed the par putt to slip back to four under overall.
Woods was again in crowd-pleasing mode, having promised on Monday to
give more respect to the game and the fans following startling
revelations about his extra-marital affairs at the end of last year.
REUTERS
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