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Tiger Woods makes cut at Torrey Pines with last-hole birdie

Woods says all aspects of his game will benefit from going into the weekend after making his first cut in 888 days

Saturday 27 January 2018 12:10 GMT
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Woods carded a second round 71 to make the cut at Torrey Pines
Woods carded a second round 71 to make the cut at Torrey Pines (Getty)

Tiger Woods has made the cut for the weekend of the Farmers Insurance Open after carding a second-round score of 71.

The 42-year-old hit a level-par 72 in his opening round at Torrey Pines on Thursday - his first taste of PGA Tour action for 12 months.

However, the 14-time major winner, who started on the 10th on Friday, lost ground with a double-bogey on the par-four 13th and was forced to fight back.

Woods made four birdies and a bogey on his back nine to finish one under par and tied for 65th - narrowly above the projected cut line.

"It was a grind. I fought hard, typical - just me going out there fighting for whatever I can get and it felt good," he said: "My short game has been good all week - that part has been good, solid. It was just trying to get used to the firmness of the green - we can hear the ball land from the fairway. That's normally not the case. Pretty difficult."

He said all aspects of his game will benefit from going into the weekend after making his first cut in 888 days.

"I've been away from the game for a couple of years, so it's nice to get out there and just compete again. Hopefully I'll be around for the weekend, be able to compete and play and keep building," he added.

Woods will play this weekend after making the cut (Getty)

American Ryan Palmer is leading the pack on day two after a round of five-under 67 to sit on 11-under overall and one shot ahead of world number two and defending champion Jon Rahm.

Toy Finau, who was top of the leaderboard after day one, slipped two places to tie for third at nine-under after 36 holes.

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