Tiger Woods hasn't spent much time atop the leaderboard in 2010, but the 14-time major champion was feeling right at home there on Friday at the World Challenge tournament
Tiger Woods hasn't spent much time atop the leaderboard in 2010, but the 14-time major champion was feeling right at home there on Friday at the World Challenge tournament.
Woods carded a six-under par 66 without a bogey on Friday to stretch his lead to four strokes over US Open champion Graeme McDowell.
The former World No 1's total of 13-under 131 is six shots better than his best 36-hole total on the US PGA Tour this season ufffd 137 at the Deutsche Bank Championship.
Woods hasn't won a tournament since the 2009 Australian Masters and this unofficial 18-player event, which Woods hosts for the benefit of his charitable foundation, is the US superstar's last chance to snag a victory in 2010, a year that started amid scandal and saw his struggles on the course mirror his personal travails.
"It feels good," Woods said of leading for two straight days. "I've been here before, so it's not a strange feeling.
"It's just one of those things where tomorrow is the same game plan, just go out there and plot my way along."
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