BSP-09 Woodland sizzles to lead Tournament of Champions, McIlroy in hunt

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Woodland sizzles to lead Tournament of Champions, McIlroy in hunt

KAPALUA, United States, Jan 5, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Gary Woodland fired his
second straight six-under 67 to grab a three-shot lead halfway through the
2019 Tournament of Champions as Rory McIlroy starts to make some noise in his
Kapalua debut.

Woodland, who is seeking his fourth win on the PGA Tour, used a streak of
five consecutive birdies, beginning at the No. 11, to reach 12-under 134.

World No. 8 McIlroy, Bryson DeChambeau and first-round leader Kevin Tway
are tied for second at nine under.

McIlroy, who shot 68, isn’t the only former major winner still in the hunt
as American Justin Thomas is tied for sixth after posting a one-under 72.
Long-hitting rookie Cameron Champ (68) and Xander Schauffele (67) are keeping
Thomas company at seven-under, five shots adrift of Woodland.

Woodland, 34, went on a roll last summer finishing in the top 12 in six-
out-of-seven worldwide starts. However the big knock on the American is his
inability to play with the lead as he has failed to convert each of his
previous four 36-hole leads into victories. His last win came at the 2018
Phoenix Open.

McIlroy has impressed in his debut as he hopes to become the first since
Daniel Chopra in 2008 to win in the tournament in his first start. The 29-
year-old made birdie on four of his final seven holes in the second round to
improve by a stroke over his Thursday score.

The same could not be said for Dustin Johnson who was slapped with a two-
stroke penalty for playing the wrong ball and finished with a one-over 74.

Johnson took the penalty on the fourth hole and went on to make double
bogey.

“I could see the logo on the side and so obviously I just assumed it was
mine. That won’t ever happen again I promise you that,” said Johnson who is
tied for 12th.

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