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Putting also was the difference for Watney, who made just about everything on Thursday and was stunned to miss a couple of short putts in the second round. He was even for his round until closing with two birdies that put him in the final group of a WGC event for the second time this year. He played the final two rounds at Doral with Mickelson, losing by one shot.
Watney wasn't the least bit shocked to see Woods atop the leaderboard, with Mickelson and Kim right in the mix.
"I knew from the start they were in the field, so it's no surprise they're playing well," Watney said. "Whatever the lead is at, that's not going to win the golf tournament. I need to go out and keep playing well and keep making birdies to have any shot."
Watney and Woods will be joined in the last group with Moore, who messed up the easy holes and picked up shots on the harder ones. He finished by missing the green in a miserable spot on No. 9 and chipping in from 60 feet for birdie.
"I was happy to walk away with par, and to have birdie ... that was nice," Moore said.
Mickelson has been driving the ball great since the Tour Championship, and he gets to stack his length up Saturday against Quiros, one of the longest hitters in golf. Quiros is one of the few who has even dared go for the green on the 603-yard eighth, with a stream fronting the green. He reached it Friday with a 4-iron.
"I'm playing OK," Quiros said. "I'm lucky with bad shots. I'm able to hit recovery shots."
Mickelson won at Sheshan International two years ago and has done just enough to be near the lead. He chipped in twice, but perhaps his best shot followed a mistake. He hit hybrid into a fairway bunker on the 16th, leaving him an awkward yardage with the ball slightly plugged in the slope. He hit wedge to 12 feet and made birdie.
"I put myself in good position heading into the weekend," he said. "There's a lot of guys there, and I'll need to play well."
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