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Memorial Tournament 2012: Tiger Woods 1 Stroke Off Lead Through 2 Rounds

Through 36 holes in Dublin, Ohio, Tiger Woods is a stroke back of Rory Sabbatini in second place, tied with three other golfers at 5-under. Sabbatini is still on the course, and is through 16 holes.

Woods was 3-under through his first six holes, getting into a tie for the lead, before falling off after a double-bogey on 12. He bounced back with back-to-back birdies on 15 and 16 to get back to 3-under on the day, bringing himself back into a tie for the lead at 5-under before Sabbatini took sole possession of first. Alongside Woods are Spencer Levin, Scott Stallings, and Kyle Reifers, with Daniel Summerhays and Jim Furyk in a tie for sixth at 4-under.

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