- Associated Press - Friday, February 28, 2014

PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. (AP) - Golf is starting to feel easy again for Rory McIlroy, who bounced back from a sloppy start Friday in the Honda Classic for a 4-under 66 that gave him his first 36-hole lead on the PGA Tour in 18 months.

Tiger Woods is making it look hard.

McIlroy recovered from two early bogeys by running off six birdies in a 10-hole stretch. He looked solid from tee-to-green, hit putts with growing confidence and wound up with a one-shot lead over Brendon de Jonge.

McIlroy was at 11-under 129.

Woods was over the cut line after scrambling for a bogey on the 11th hole and wound up with a 69 to make the cut on the number. Because 79 players made the cut, there will be another cut to top 70 and ties on Saturday. Woods missed the 54-hole cut the last time he played on the PGA Tour at Torrey Pines.

And at least he’s still playing the weekend. That wasn’t the case for Phil Mickelson. Playing the Honda Classic for the first time in 12 years, he had a 71 to miss the cut. So did Henrik Stenson, the No. 3 player in the world, with rounds of 73-76.

McIlroy knew the feeling a year ago, when he took a steep fall from No. 1 in the world while changing equipment and trying to live up to high expectations, leading to his snap decision to walk off the course after 26 holes last year at the Honda Classic. A growing gallery in warm sunshine at PGA National saw a familiar game - the McIlroy who won the Honda Classic two years ago.

De Jonge shot 64. Russell Henley had a 68 and was three shots behind. Russell Knox of Scotland had the low round Friday at 63 and was four shots back along with Lee Westwood (65).

HSBC WOMEN’S CHAMPIONS

SINGAPORE (AP) - Australia’s Karrie Webb opened a two-stroke lead in the HSBC Women’s Champions, shooting a 3-under 69 to reach 9 under on Sentosa’s Serapong Course.

The 39-year-old Hall of Famer won the Women’s Australian Open two weeks ago for her 40th LPGA Tour career. She won the 2011 event at Tanah Merah.

Angela Stanford, the 2012 winner at Tanah Merah, was second after a 69. Taiwan’s Teresa Lu was 6 under after a 70. Sweden’s Anna Nordqvist, the LPGA Thailand winner last week, had a 67 to top the group at 4 under.

TSHWANE OPEN

CENTURION, South Africa (AP) - England’s Ross Fisher had an eagle-birdie-birdie-par finish to take a one-stroke lead after the second round of the Tshwane Open.

Fisher had a 7-under 65 at Copperleaf to reach 13 under. He eagled the par-5 15th with a curling 40-footer.

Denmark’s Morten Orum Madsen, the South African Open winner, was second after a 65.

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