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Woods is 4 back amid a crowd at Honda Classic

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Even with a tee shot into the water for another double bogey, Tiger Woods could see the big picture in the Honda Classic.

He was four shots out of the lead going into the weekend.

Luke List delivered a round not many others found possible in such difficult conditions Friday, a 4-under-par 66 that gave him a share of the lead with Jamie Lovemark (69). They were at 3-under 137, the highest score to lead at the halfway point of the Honda Classic since it moved to PGA National in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., in 2007.

So bunched were the scores that Woods, who shot a 71 Friday, was four shots out of the lead and four shots from last place among the 76 players who made the cut. 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, and I’m right there with a chance.”

Tommy Fleetwood, who won the Race to Dubai on the European Tour last year, scratched out a 68 and was one shot out of the lead along with Webb Simpson (72), Russell Henley (70) and Rory Sabbatini (69).

Justin Thomas and Daniel Berger each shot 72 and were in a large group at 139. They were among only 10 players remaining under par.

Defending champion Rickie Fowler had six bogeys on his front nine and shot 77 to miss the cut.

Jessica Korda shot a coursereco­rd 62 at the LPGA Thailand to lead by four strokes with a tournament-record 16-under after the second round. Adrian Otaegui birdied his last three holes and carded a 6-under 66 to take a one-shot lead over four players at 11under at the European Tour’s Qatar Masters.

 ?? Sam Greenwood / Getty Images ?? Tiger Woods is four shots from the lead after a 71.
Sam Greenwood / Getty Images Tiger Woods is four shots from the lead after a 71.

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