World number one Tiger Woods matched the low round of his career with a nine-under-par 61 Friday to seize a seven-stroke lead after the second round of the World Golf Championships Bridgestone Invitational.
Woods, playing his final tuneup for next week's last major tournament of the year at the PGA Championship at Oak Hill, fired an eagle and seven birdies to finish 36 holes on 13-under 127.
"I'm very happy I was able to post that," Woods said. "I just kept thinking, whatever lead I had, let's just keep increasing it. It's at seven now so that's not too bad after two days."
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"Disappointed? Absolutely not," Woods said. "A 61 is pretty good. I'm not bummed."
England's Chris Wood and American Keegan Bradley shared second on 134 after each fired a 68. Sweden's Henrik Stenson and American Bill Haas are fourth on 135.
Aside from two at Firestone, Woods fired his other 61s at the 1999 Byron Nelson Championship and the 2005 Buick Open.
Woods, a four-time winner this year and a seven-time winner of events at Firestone, opened with birdie and then eagled the par-5 second with a 20-foot putt and birdied the third.