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Laird leaping up the leaderboard

Scot Martin Laird showed that low scoring was the order of the day again with six birdies in his first ten holes when the WGC-Cadillac Championship resumed in Miami.

Martin Laird

Laird, who defends his Arnold Palmer Invitational title at Bay Hill in a fortnight, burst from one over par to five under, but a bogey six on the 12th took some of the wind out of his sails.

He was still up from 54th to 26th, but eight behind American Bubba Watson, who after his brilliant second-round 62 held a one stroke lead over England's Justin Rose going into the third round.

World Number One Rory McIlroy birdied the second and third to be on the same mark as Laird. McIlroy's position at the top of the Official World Golf Ranking remained under threat from Luke Donald, who was six under and joint tenth overnight.

Branden Grace, a back-to-back winner on The European Tour already this year, highlighted the good scoring possible with a superb 64. The South African had an incredible eight birdies in his first 11 holes before paring his way in to climb from 71st overnight to 43rd.

McIlroy followed his early brace of birdies with a hat-trick from the fifth.

By holing from eight, three and ten feet the 22 year old US Open Champion had already charged from 28th to joint seventh and from ten behind Watson to only five back.

Tiger Woods, second to him at the Honda Classic last week, was only one behind him after he started with a two-putt birdie - and Lee Westwood made it four birdies in a row around the turn to improve to four under.

McIlroy had to settle for par on the long eighth, as he had at the first, but a 14 footer for his sixth birdie on the ninth meant he turned in just 30 strokes and was joint fifth on eight under.

So was Woods after he sank putts of 18 feet at the second and two feet on the next to make it three in a row.

Laird, meanwhile, finished with a 66 to set the early clubhouse target of six under.

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