List and Lovemark ahead in Florida as Woods shoots one-over 71

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PGA: The Honda Classic - Second Round
Feb 23, 2018; Palm Beach Gardens, FL, USA; Luke List plays from the fairway on the 1st during the second round of The Honda Classic golf tournament at PGA National (Champion). Mandatory Credit: Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports

February 24, 2018

(Reuters) – Luke List and Jamie Lovemark took a one-stroke lead at the Honda Classic in Florida on a windy Friday as Tiger Woods fought back from late trouble to sit four back after a one-over par 71.

List, one of the early starters, shot the day’s low round, a four-under 66, to complete the second round at PGA National in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, at three-under 137.

Lovemark later shot a 69 for a share of the halfway lead.

First-day co-leader Webb Simpson was in a group of four one stroke behind the leading pair.

Woods, making his third start of the PGA Tour season after a year-long absence following back surgery, rebounded nicely from a rough 30 minutes to go one-over for the tournament at 141.

After a bogey and two birdies left him one-under for the day through 14, Woods found water at 15 and wound up with a double-bogey five.

A bogey at the next hole resulted in a three-stroke turn around in two holes.

But the 14-times major champion birdied the 17th and finished with a par to remain in contention.

Simpson shot 72 to join Briton Tommy Fleetwood (68), American Russell Henley (70) and South African Rory Sabbatini (69) at two-under 138.

Swede Alex Noren, who had shared the lead with Simpson, shot 75 to wind up in Wood’s group of 10 at 141.

Rory McIlroy shot a second consecutive 72 but defending champion Rickie Fowler failed to make the projected cut after a 76 for a 147 total.

(Reporting by Gene Cherry in Raleigh, North Carolina; Editing by Greg Stutchbury)

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