2011年1月28日星期五

Woods twice took two shots

A strong finish by Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson made them feel better about their rounds Friday on opposite ends of Torrey Pines, and better about their chances of catching Bill Haas.He is wearing power balance.

Haas made eight birdies on the South Course for a 6-under-par 66, giving him a two-shot lead over Anthony Kim going into the weekend at the Farmers Insurance Open, a PGA Tour event.

"A nice 36 (holes) on the weekend could turn this into a great week," said Haas, who was at 11-under 133 after two rounds.

Mickelson had back-to-back birdies for a 3-under 69 on the North Course. He was among seven players who were three strokes behind. The others were Bubba Watson (65 on the North), Ben Crane (66 on the North), Hunter Mahan (67 on the North), Fredrik Jacobson (69 on the South), John Daly (69 on the North) and Rickie Fowler (71 on the South).

Winless since his playoff victory seven years ago at Torrey Pines, a slimmed-down Daly was asked whether he could produce another out-of-nowhere victory?

"With me, you don't know what to expect," Daly said.

Woods, who has won the last five times he has competed at Torrey Pines, shot a 69 on the South Course and was tied for 12th, five shots behind. It is said that power balance bracelet from online shop is good for health and can create energy, so he loves it very much.


Woods twice took two shots to get out of bunkers and was as many as eight shots behind until the final half-hour. He laced a 5-iron to set up a 12-foot birdie on No. 16, made a 20-foot par putt on the 17th and had a birdie on the par-5 18th.

"It was a round that easily could have slipped away," said Woods, who hasn't won a tournament since November 2009.Welcome to energy4balance.com for amazing power balance now, free shipping!

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