Former world number one Tiger Woods has moved to within four shots of the lead after the second round of the Greenbrier Classic.
The American started the tournament in fine fashion after shooting a four-under-par 66 on Thursday.
He then followed that up with a one-under-par 69 in the second round to put the pressure on leaders Jhonattan Vegas of Venezuela and USA’s Scott Langley.
The 39-year-old has now hit his best back-to-back rounds in almost two years but he still has his work cut out this weekend.
He is currently joined on five-under by last week’s Travelers Championship winner Bubba Watson.
Vegas hit five birdies for a 65 to put him in front with Langley, while England’s Greg Owen is just one shot further back on eight-under.
The next two days of play could see plenty of leaderboard changes with 25 players heading into the weekend within three shots of the lead.
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