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Rose remains in the mix
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Rose remains in the mix

Justin Rose and Bill Haas finished the day tied at the top of the leaderboard following the second round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational in Orlando.

Justin Rose

Rose had led at the end of the first round but dropped two shots today en route to a second round 70 - in contrast to Haas, who produced an impressive 66. The pair were one ahead of John Huh.

Defending champion Tiger Woods had looked to be challenging for a top spot but gusty winds down the back nine scuppered his bid, with three bogeys in the final three holes.

Rose had shot a 65 in the opening round to end the day two ahead of Huh with John Rollins and Brad Fritsch a further stroke adrift.

Today Rose enjoyed a good start, picking up four shots to head the leaderboard but bogeys at the 14th and 18th pegged him back.

Haas, though, enjoyed a flawless round with an eagle on the par five 16th as well as four birdies for a 66.

Huh collected birdies on the fifth and seventh holes and, although he dropped a shot on the 11th, he picked up two more on the final three holes to finish with a 69.

Rose was satisfied with his effort and emphasised the need to not look ahead.

He said: "I just stay with my game the whole day, at this stage of the tournament you are just trying to tick along.

"Tomorrow same thing, just be patient, let the round evolve and put yourself in a position for Sunday."

The Englishman denied the weather had had any real impact, adding: "Yesterday morning was way tougher than today; the course was there for the taking today for the most part.

"I felt I ticked along nicely today, towards the end it got a little bit tricky with a little bit of rain and the greens got a little bit greasy but for the most part it was playable and quite a nice day.

"It only really started raining heavily on 18 and I felt I got a flyer with my nine iron.

"Those things you can't really account for - you are not 100 per cent sure if the greens have changed speed - maybe that got to me a little bit on the 18th green.

"That is a bit of a mental error giving one away there but all in all happy with the day, happy with the progress."


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