The Freeman

Tiger stay inside cut line at Quail Hollow

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Tiger Woods has been at Quail Hollow four days, apparently still not enough time to adjust to the greens.

At least he gets two more days to figure it out.

Woods made his only birdie on his final hole Friday in the Wells Fargo Championsh­ip, an 18-foot putt on the par-4 ninth hole that assured he would make the cut. He stretched out both arms in mock celebratio­n after his 2-over 73.

"My feels aren't used to greens at this pace," Woods said. "I feel more comfortabl­e on faster greens. I've had ample time to make the adjustment, and I just haven't. I haven't felt comfortabl­e hitting the putts as hard as we have to hit them this week."

Woods has taken 64 putts over two rounds and was at 2-over 144, nine shots behind Peter Malnati. The tie for 48th is Woods' worst position through 36 holes in his last five tournament­s dating to a missed cut at Riviera.

He had only seven birdie opportunit­ies inside 20 feet, even though he kept the ball in play for the most part.

Woods three-putted twice for bogey, including the par-3 sixth hole when he had a downhill birdie chance from about 18 feet. His other bogey was on No. 11, when the crowd went from cheering to groaning as his approach spun back toward the hole, by the hole and then down a slope and back into the fairway. His chip checked up about 8 feet short of the cup and he missed that.

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