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			Koepka's late blitz catches Lovemark as Woods struggles 
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			 [August 25, 2018] 
			(Reuters) - PGA champion Brooks 
			Koepka charged into a share of the lead with Jamie Lovemark as Tiger 
			Woods struggled on the greens to narrowly make the cut at the 
			Northern Trust on Friday. 
 Koepka caught fire after an eagle at the 13th to blitz home with a 
			six-under 65 and tie Lovemark at the top at 10-under 132. Lovemark 
			shot 66 for the second day at Ridgewood Country Club in Paramus, New 
			Jersey.
 
 “I hit it about as hard as I could,” Koepka said of the massive 
			three-wood shot that carried more than 300 yards to set up his 
			eagle.
 
 Australian Adam Scott, another late charger, was a stroke back of 
			the leaders after a 64, with world number one Dustin Johnson (67) 
			and Bryson DeChambeau (66) tied for fourth at eight-under 134.
 
 Woods, two weeks after being runnerup to Koepka at the PGA 
			Championship, stayed alive in the FedEXCup playoffs with a repeat 71 
			that left him right on the projected cut at even par and 10 strokes 
			back.
 
			
			 
			A three-putt bogey at the last had him sweating as to whether his 
			tournament was over.
 "Golf’s one of those things where you just have to make putts. I 
			mean, no matter how good. You hit your golf ball tee-to-green, still 
			got to hole it," Woods told Golf Channel after needing 35 putts.
 
 "Today was one of those days when I didn’t make anything."
 
 Phil Mickelson, who will go head-to-head with Woods in November for 
			a $9 million winner-take-all event, putted much better than Woods, 
			making six birdies in a round of 68 to land four strokes off the 
			lead at 136.
 
 First round co-leader Lovemark enjoyed a four-shot lead at one point 
			before former champion Scott and then Koepka charged home.
 
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			Brooks Koepka tees off on the sixth hole during the second round of 
			The Northern Trust golf tournament at Ridgewood Country Club. 
			Mandatory Credit: Catalina Fragoso-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
            Scott, playing ahead of Koepka and with four birdies on the front 
			nine, bounced back from a bogey at the 10th to deliver four more 
			birdies, three in a row from the 12th, to pull within one of 
			Lovemark.
 "I felt like I had everything under control today," said Scott. 
			"Really important stretch around the turn for me. I bogeyed 10, then 
			made a really good par save on 11 and got back on the horse where I 
			wanted to be."
 
 Then along came U.S. Open and PGA champion Koepka.
 
 A mixture of two birdies and two bogeys had left him at even par for 
			the day through 11 holes.
 
 But the three-times majors winner found another birdie at 12, then 
			sank a 22-foot putt for the eagle before closing the round with 
			three consecutive birdies.
 
 “If I’ve got the feeling," Koepka said. "I’ve simplified the game so 
			much. There’s no swing thought. There’s no anything. I’m not trying 
			to work on anything while I’m out there. I’m just trying to hit the 
			correct shot."
 
 (Reporting by Gene Cherry in Raleigh, North Carolina; Editing by Ian 
			Ransom)
 
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