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Woods moves into contention
World number one Tiger Woods moved into a commanding position at the halfway stage of the AT&T National at Congressional, following up an opening 64 with a second round 66 to move into the lead at 10-under par.
Ominously for the rest of the field Woods was far from happy with the way he put his round together.
"I didn't drive the ball as well as I did yesterday or hit my irons as crisp," Woods said.
"Either I hit it pretty close to the hole, within 10 feet, or I was missing greens. So it was a little bit of two ends today.
"It was nice to actually get a score out of it. I didn't shoot myself in the foot and had a stretch there from basically 17 through three where I didn't really."
One shot adrift is Australian Rod Pampling who posted a six-under par 64 to move to nine-under, one ahead of overnight leader Anthony Kim who shot a level par 70 and was unable to build on his opening round course record 62.