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Day seizes Barclays lead
By Larry Fine

Australia's Jason Day rolled in a 26-foot putt to complete a run of three straight birdies that vaulted him into the second-round lead after Tiger Woods suffered a back-nine meltdown at the Barclays Friday.
The 22-year-old Queenslander fired his second successive four-under-par 67 for an eight-under 134 total and a one-stroke lead over Americans Vaughn Taylor and Kevin Streelman, who shot a sizzling 63 at the FedExCup playoffs kickoff event.
Starting his round on the 10th hole, Woods, who shared the first-round lead with Taylor after an opening 65, topped the field at eight-under par as he made the turn but suddenly lost form coming home.
The world No. 1, struggling through his worst season and looking for his first win, bogeyed the par-three second when he launched a short pitch shot from the rough through the green after a photographer snapped pictures on his backswing.
Woods missed a par putt from inside two feet for bogey at the sixth after missing another short putt to bogey the previous hole. Another bogey at the last completed a two-over-par 73 that put him at 138, four strokes behind Day.
“I hit a couple of loose iron shots but more than anything I didn't putt well,” said Woods, who was tied for 14th.
Day, who contended at this month's PGA Championship until a disastrous hole late in the final round, caught fire from the fifth, his 14th hole of the day. He tapped in a two-footer and drained a seven-footer before rolling in from long distance.
The long-hitting Day said he was surprised to see Woods drop down the leaderboard.
“I saw him out there (on the leaderboard) and I knew he must be have been playing well and putting good,” said Day, the son of a Filipino mother and Australian father.
“He finished four-under. I was very surprised, because he's Tiger Woods.”
Day trailed compatriot John Senden by a shot until the 31-year-old from Brisbane posted double-bogey six at the 16th hole, where he had to take a drop for an unplayable lie after a shot sailed over the green and into a bush.
Senden, who had registered five birdies on the front nine, slipped to two-under 69 and was tied for fourth on six-under-par 136 along with Stewart Cink and Martin Laird of Britain, who birdied the last three holes for 67.
Seventy-two players made the cut, which was set at level-par 142. The 121-man field was playing the ball from where it landed after being allowed to lift, clean and place on Thursday due to soggy conditions after heavy rain earlier in the week.
World No. 2 Phil Mickelson was unable to take advantage of the receptive greens and shot 74 to miss the cut with a four-over-par total of 146.
However, Mickelson was assured of qualifying for the next tournament in the four-event playoffs, the Deutsche Bank Championship in Boston, based on being fourth in the standings entering the tournament.
Wie leads Shin
Michelle Wie couldn't match her first-round fireworks, but a second-round 69 Friday was enough to give her a three-shot lead after two rounds of the Canadian Women's Open.
Wie had a 36-hole total of 10-under 134, three strokes ahead of South Korean Jiyai Shin, who posted a 67 for 137.
American Morgan Pressel carded a 66 at the St. Charles Country Club to join defending champion Suzann Pettersen of Norway (69) on 138. They were one shot in front of South Koreans Na Yeon Choi and Jee Young Lee, who both shot 67.
Sarah Jane Smith of Australia also had a 66 and was in a group at three-under 141, a group that also included Sweden's Karin Sjodin and France's Karine Icher.
Wie, 20, had a hole-in-one on the par-three 11th during her first


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