Gary Woodland claimed a one-shot lead at the halfway stage of the OHL Classic at Mayakoba as Graeme McDowell scraped into the weekend with nothing to spare. Woodland again took advantage of excellent scoring conditions at the El Camaleon Golf Club as he added a flawless 65 to his opening 64, completing 36 holes without a single bogey on his card. Leaderboard OHL CLassic at Mayakoba The big-hitting American was cruising along at three under for the day after 14 holes, and he then birdied three of the last four to edge ahead of Webb Simpson. Newlywed Woodland took last week off to work with swing coach and Sky Sports commentator Butch Harmon following rusty performances at the CIMB Classic and the WGC-HSBC Champions, and the work is paying off in Mexico. Gary Woodland completed 36 holes without a single dropped shot Im very comfortable with where my game is right now, said Woodland. I drove the ball in the fairway all day. Weve changed a little bit with the putting and Ive seen putts go in these last few days, more than Ive seen all year, so well just keep doing that.My game was a little rusty in Asia but it was nice last week. I saw Butch and got dialled back in. I was playing good at the end of the year so kind of getting back to where we are right now and we are excited about the weekend. Woodland spent last week working with Butch Harmon Former US Open champion Simpson birdied three of his last four holes to complete a second consecutive 65 to reach 12 under, while the in-form Scott Piercy is a further stroke back after a 66.Russell Knox is just four off the lead after making a remarkable start to his second round, following bogeys at the opening two holes with five birdies in a row before his third gain of the back-nine at the last capped a 65 which lifted him to nine under. Live PGA Tour Golf November 12, 2016, 6:00pm Live on Get Sky Sports Get a Sky Sports pass Knoxs fellow Scot Martin Laird is on seven under alongside Marc Leishman, who eagled the seventh and then made a superb hole in one at the eighth in his 65, while McDowell birdied three of the last six holes to also fire a 65 and make the cut on the number.The defending champion, who opened with a four-over 75, reeled off four birdies in five holes on the front nine and, after his second bogey of the day at the 12th, he birdied 13, 15 and 17 to close on two under - 11 shots off the lead. Graeme McDowell scraped into the weekend with three late birdies But Ian Poulter will have the weekend off after a steady three-birdie 69 left him one outside the cut mark, while Luke Donald slumped to four over after a 72 which included a triple-bogey seven at the first. Also See: Mexico leaderboard First round highlights PGA Tour Schedule Golf live on Sky Sports 4 Danny McCray Cowboys Jersey . 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The rookies best save came with 2:17 left in the third period when he denied former Wild forward Matt Cullen from just outside of the crease on the right side. Bruce Carter Cowboys Jersey . "We have always prided ourselves on the way we play defence. Having two big pieces back is going to be a key for us moving forward for years to come," said Knighthawks head coach Mike Hasen.Perhaps the Winnipeg Goldeyes can make winning a habit this season. Four different Goldeyes drove in two runs each as the Fish opened the 2013 American Association exhibition schedule with a 10-6 victory over the visiting Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks in front of 2,000-plus fans at Shaw Park. It was a beautiful night for baseball and, while it took the defending A.A. champions six innings to get geared up, the home side exploded for five runs in the sixth and four more in the seventh to put away their arch-rivals from Fargo. Nick Liles, Casey Haerther, Josh Mazzola and Leonard Davis each drove in a pair of runs, as the Fish beat up Fargo pitchers Jose Garcia and Pete Levitt for nine of the 10 runs. "I saw a good day of practice out there," said Goldeyes manager Rick Forney afterward. "Our guys spent seven hours on the field today and thats hard to do when youre not in baseball shape yet. "I didnt think we were sharp. We have to be more efficient in our strike throwing. And we have guys who havent had a lot of swings in the past seven or eight months. We have some work to do." Goldeyes reliever Alex Capaul gave up three runs, but still got credit for the victory. Levitt suffered the loss. There was no save situation, but Patrick Keating, who appears to have the inside track on the closers job, threw a scoreless ninth. &quuot;I kind of hoped the younger kids would have showed me a little more on the bump," Forney said.dddddddddddd"But you can probably chalk that up to nerves. Our pitch selection and execution needs to be better." While pitching obviously concerned Forney, he had to be happy with some of the hitters. Leadoff man Fehlandt Lentini had two hits and scored two runs; Haerther, the player of the game, had three hits, a run scored and two RBI; Mazzola had two hits, two runs and two RBI; and Liles had two hits, two runs scored and a pair of runs batted in. "I sure had fun," said Liles. "I didnt know much about this league and I didnt know what to expect coming in. I was pretty nervous. "But it was good to finally get here. When I arrived it was really cold and snowing but it was great tonight and the field is in great shape. It was pretty comfortable down at second base." Buddy Sosnoskie and Tim Alberts delivered big hits for Doug Simunics RedHawks. Sosnoskie went two-for-five with two runs scored while Alberts went three-for-five with two runs scored and two driven in on the games only home run. "Im not disappointed in how we played," said Forney. "We need to get better, but for the first game day of the season, it was a good days work. Well go out and do it again tomorrow." Cheap NFL Jerseys ' ' '
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