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Woods three-putted from 12 feet on his second hole for bogey and missed a 6-foot par putt on 5, leading to a a big sigh and slumped shoulders. He pulled makable putts at 15 and 17.
Woods did make a clutch putt from 20-plus feet to save par at No. 4, but the result was the only thing he liked.
"I actually pulled it," he said. "I hit a bad putt there, went in. I hit a really good putt at 15, hit something and went left.
"It's just one of those days. One of those weird days."
The 48-year-old Lowery hasn't finished better than 24th this year. He won at Pebble Beach last year, earning a third victory on the PGA Tour and his first since 2000.
Lowery had an 18-hole lead for the 19th time and is hoping to turn that tenuous position at the Buick Open into a title for just the second time in his career.
"It looks like the weather is going to be pretty mild this week, so my (prediction to win) was 24 under," Lowery said. "Obviously 9 under is a great start, but if you don't follow it up the rest of the week, it ain't going to hang around.
"You got to get it done for the last three days."
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