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LOWRY GAINS PIECE OF LEAD

Woods, McIlroy miss weekend play

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Ireland’s Shane Lowry shot a fourunder par 67 to claim a share of the lead with J.B. Holmes at the British Open as 15-time major winner Tiger Woods and pre-tournament favorite Rory McIlroy missed the cut on Friday.

Resuming on four-under, Lowry birdied four of the opening five holes and picked up another two shots on eight and 10.

However, he bogeyed the 14th and 18th coming home to fall back level with overnight leader Holmes on eight-under.

“There’s not too many days like that on the golf course,” said Lowry.

Holmes consolidat­ed his challenge with a threeunder round on Friday.

“You can have that great round and that day where everything goes right, but it’s nice to get two rounds in a row. It shows a little consistenc­y,” said the American.

McIlroy fell just short with a brave attempt to make the weekend after a horrendous eight-over round on Thursday left him with a huge mountain the climb.

The home favorite posted the joint best round of the day with a six-under 65 to get back to twoover, but missed out by just one shot with the cut at one-over.

“I felt today I showed the real Rory McIlroy and the golf that I can play,” said the world number three.

“I tried my best for them until the very end. I just came up a little short.”

Woods was also made to pay for his 78 on Thursday as a one-under par round left the Masters champion still on six-over.

“It’s more frustratin­g than anything else because this is a major championsh­ip and I love playing in these events,” said Woods.

The American raised hopes that he could recover from a difficult opening round with his troublesom­e back restrictin­g his movement in cold conditions.

Woods was two under for the day after six holes, but a bogey at the seventh stalled his fightback.

Back-to-back birdies at 10 and 11 gave Woods hope again but a bogey-bogey finish was a fitting end to a frustratin­g two days for the 43-year-old.

England’s Tommy Fleetwood and Lee Westwood are just one shot off the lead on seven-under, while world number one Brooks Koepka also kept himself in the hunt for a fifth major on five-under.

Fleetwood played a starring role in Europe’s victory at the Ryder Cup last year and the world number 20 has a chance for his first major heading into the weekend as he birdied the last for a round of 67.

Westwood rolled back the years with four birdies on the back nine to shoot into contention with a 67.

Playing in his 25th British Open, Westwood has finished in the top three at majors nine times without getting over the line.

“It’s nice to do it at The Open Championsh­ip, it’s a big tournament and prestigiou­s tournament and on a great golf course,” said the former world number one.

Justin Rose is another Englishman in the mix as an eagle on the 12th moved the world number four to six-under.

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