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Saturday 24 February 2018
GO FIGURE!
Tiger Woods waves to the
crowd as he approaches the
17th hole during the second
round of the Honda Clas-
sic golf tournament, Friday,
Feb. 23, 2018, in Palm Beach
Gardens, Fla.
Woods 4 back
with everyone
around him at
Honda Classic
By DOUG FERGUSON
AP Golf Writer
PALM BEACH GARDENS,
Fla. (AP) — Even with a tee
shot into the water for an-
other double bogey, Tiger
Woods could see the big
picture in the Honda Clas-
sic.
He was four shots out of
the lead going into the
weekend.
Luke List delivered a round
not many others found pos-
sible in such difficult condi-
tions Friday, a 4-under 66
that gave him a share of
the lead with Jamie Love-
mark (69). They were at
3-under 137, the highest
score to lead at the half-
way point of the Honda
Classic since it moved to
PGA National in 2007. Russians get 1st gold thanks
So bunched were the
scores that Woods was four to 15-year-old Zagitova
shots out of the lead and
four shots from last place
among the 76 players who
made the cut at 5-over
145. More importantly, he
only had 13 players in front
of him.
"This is a difficult golf course
right now," Woods said.
"Making pars is a good
thing. I've done that, Alina Zagitova of the Olympic Athletes of Russia celebrates on the podium after winning the gold medal in the women's free fig-
and I'm right there with a ure skating final in the Gangneung Ice Arena at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Gangneung, South Korea, Friday, Feb. 23, 2018.
chance." Associated Press
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