Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Tiger brings Innisbrook to life

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Corey Conners knew Tiger Woods had finished his second round at Innisbrook in Palm Harbor, Fla., because he couldn’t see him. He was only about 50 yards from the ninth green, but there were too many fans covering every inch of grass, packed in a dozen deep because of Woods.

Woods brought the Valspar Championsh­ip to life Friday with his best round of a comeback that is building momentum toward the Masters.

Conners was happy to play a quiet round in the afternoon and wind up with the lead.

The Canadian rookie ran off three birdies before a careless error set him back, and he finished with a 2-under 69 for a two-shot lead going into the weekend. Right on his heels was Woods, who kept a clean card until his final hole and shot 68.

Conners was on the putting green when Woods and his entourage — officials, security, media and stragglers — walked along the edge of the green, in front of another group waiting to tee off on No. 1 and toward the scoring area.

“I definitely saw that,” Conners said. “I’ve seen that the last few days as well. Pretty cool. Hopefully, I can be in a position where I get some followers Sunday.”

Until that moment, the closest Conners ever got to Woods was at the Masters three years ago when he watched him on the range. Conners played at Augusta National that year as the U.S. Amateur runner-up.

Being close to him on the leaderboar­d is an entirely different dynamic.

Conners was at 6-under 136 and will play in the final group with Paul Casey, who had a 68. Woods and Brandt Snedeker (68) will be in the group in front of them, with thousands of fans lining the fairways and surroundin­g the greens.

“I don’t think this will be leading, but at least I’m there with a chance going into the weekend,” Woods said when he finished. “Today was a good day.”

Woodshas been slowed by mistakes, some leading to big numbers. The second round at Innisbrook was all about control of his shots that rarely put him out of position off the tee and especially on the green, where he could attack putts from below the hole.

Pernice Jr. surges

Tom Pernice Jr. shot a bogey-free 7-under 64 for a three-shot lead at the Toshiba Classic in Newport Beach, Cal.f. Pernice, 58, is a five-time winner on the PGA Tour Champions but has never played particular­ly well at Newport Beach Country Club. The event, a home game of sorts for this Southern California resident, was off the schedule a year ago while the clubhouse was renovated.

 ?? Mike Carlson/Associated Press ?? Tiger Woods chips on the 16th hole during the second round of the Valspar Championsh­ip Friday in Palm Harbor, Fla.
Mike Carlson/Associated Press Tiger Woods chips on the 16th hole during the second round of the Valspar Championsh­ip Friday in Palm Harbor, Fla.

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