Tiger lurks on Rory's tail at Memorial
Tiger Woods is looking close to his very best in tough conditions at the Memorial tournament, ending a gruelling second round one shot behind pacesetting South African Rory Sabbatini.
In pursuit of a 73rd PGA Tour victory and his second this year, Woods carded a three-under-par 69 at a wet and windy Muirfield Village Golf Club, finishing level with fellow Americans Scott Stallings (73) and Spencer Levin (72).
"I'm pleased with the way I played today," Woods told reporters after mixing five birdies with a double-bogey at the par-three 12th.
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Tiger Woods is one shot behind at the Memorial tournament
"I missed a couple out there, but overall I knew in these conditions to shoot something in the 60s was going to be a pretty good effort."
Sabbatini was one stroke better at six-under on 138, having had to settle for a second successive 69 after missing a five-foot birdie putt at the last.
Several big names, however, struggled on the soggy, ultra-long Muirfield Village layout with Masters champion Bubba Watson and world number two Rory McIlroy, winner of last year's US Open, among those missing the cut.
American Steve Stricker, who clinched last year's Memorial tournament, carded a 70 to finish at one under, one stroke better than British world number one Luke Donald (73).
Woods began the day four shots behind first-round leader Stallings but drew level at the top with three birdies in his first six holes, pumping his right fist in delight when he sank a 26-footer at the par-four sixth.
Out in three-under 33, he wasted a chance to snatch the outright lead by missing a four-foot birdie putt at the par-five 11th, his ball sliding past the left edge.
Woods dropped out of the lead with a double-bogey at the 12th, where he overhit the green to the left and needed two chip shots from tangly rough to reach the green before missing a 12-foot putt, but he swiftly recovered.
He knocked in five-footers to birdie the 15th and 16th and parred the last two holes to remain one stroke off the pace.








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