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2012 CIMB Classic scores: Robert Garrigus leads through 2 rounds

Trevor Immelman led the pack by shooting a 63 on Friday, but Robert Garrigus is on top overall after back-to-back 64s.

Stanley Chou

Trevor Immelman led the field by shooting an 8-under 63 at the second round of the CIMB Classic in Malaysia on Friday.

Immelman rebounded after shooting a 72 in the first round. He jumped from tied for 42nd place to now being tied for 11th.

Robert Garrigus is in front after two rounds, though, at 14-under. He replicated his first-round performance by shooting a 7-under 64 in Round 2. Jbe’ Kruger also shot a 64, but he sits two strokes back behind Garrigus in second place after two rounds.

Troy Matteson, who was in first place after shooting a 63 in the first round, shot a 69 on Friday and is now tied for third with Greg Chalmers.

Brendon de Jonge, Kevin Na and Tiger Woods are tied for fifth place with a 9-under through two rounds. Woods followed up his 66 on Thursday by shooting a 67 on Friday.

Gaganjeet Bhullar shot a 65 on Thursday, but followed up with a 72 on Friday. His second-round performance dropped him from fifth to 23rd.

For a full CIMB Classic leaderboard, visit Golf.com.

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