Stenson, DeChambeau share second-round lead at Palmer
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[March 17, 2018]
(Reuters) - Bryson DeChambeau
closed out his second round with a birdie to join Henrik Stenson at
the top of the Arnold Palmer Invitational leaderboard on Friday as
Tiger Woods struggled in his bid for a record ninth Bay Hill title.
After a scorching opening-round 64 Stenson's play stalled on another
cool sunny morning at Bay Hill Golf Club in Orlando with the Swede
reeling off 13 consecutive pars.
But with the pack threatening to push him out of top spot, Stenson,
playing the back nine first, fired three straight birdies for a
three-under 69 to leave him at 11 under at the midway point.
DeChambeau also had a big finish to his round, carding an eagle at
the par-five 16th and joining Stenson when he hit his approach to
within three feet at the 18th for an easy birdie to cap off the
joint best round of the day, a six-under 66.
"It actually warmed up quicker than expected although it took a
little bit longer for me to warm up," smiled Stenson.
"I'd obviously love to get a good result here this week and some
more practice and carry on with some form in Houston going into
Augusta.

"It is the major I have performed the least over the years and
possibly the one I want to perform the best."
Woods, an eight-time winner at Bay Hill and on the comeback trail
after undergoing back fusion surgery last April, began the day four
behind Stenson but was unable to keep pace, signing for a scrappy
level-par 72 to slip seven behind the front-runners.
The 14-times major champion was quickly in trouble on Friday when he
sent his opening tee shot into the rough and had to settle for a
bogey.
Despite the support of another large gallery, Woods was unable to
get going, recording seven pars before making the turn with another
bogey.
DAMAGE LIMITATION
But the former world number one displayed some of his famous
competitiveness on an error-free back nine, digging in and hitting
back with two birdies to limit the damage.
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Henrik Stenson reacts to the applause from the gallery on the ninth
hole during the second round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational golf
tournament at Bay Hill Club & Lodge . Mandatory Credit: Reinhold
Matay-USA TODAY Sports

PGA Tour rookie Talor Gooch produced another solid effort, carding a
70 to sit alone in third on nine under with South Korea's An
Byeong-hun shooting 68 for the second straight day to sit one stroke
further adrift.
American Charley Hoffman rocketed up the leaderboard with a
bogey-free 66 to move into fifth.
Rickie Fowler, Rory McIlroy and Ernie Els remained in contention
with gritty rounds.
Fowler battled his way to a one-under 71, enough to leave him
headlining a pack of five Americans at six under.
McIlroy and Els, who was named captain of the International team for
next year's Presidents Cup on Tuesday, were one shot further back on
five under after returning 70s.
McIlroy got his round off to a steady start with an error-free
two-under outward nine but had an adventurous trip home with three
bogeys offseting a run of three straight birdies.
"I could have been a couple of shots lower I think but overall it
has been a solid start to the tournament," McIlroy said.
"I need to make a bit of a move over the weekend to get closer to
Henrik but I'm pretty pleased where my game's at."
(Reporting by Steve Keating in Toronto, Editing by Ed Osmond)
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