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Woods, McIlroy share lead for first time on PGA Tour

Despite 18 major championships between them, the pair had never shared the lead after any round on the PGA Tour until they carded matching eight-under-par 62s in oppressive humidity on the Aronimink course, west of Philadelphia. The key to Woods’ score was assured putting with the old Scotty Cameron putter he brought out of mothballs after wielding it in 13 of his 14 major victories more than a decade ago. “I know the release point and I know how it swings and my body morphs into a position where it understands where it needs to be to release the putter, because I’ve hit hundreds of millions of putts with that thing.” Woods has shot 61 four times on the PGA Tour, most recently at the 2013 Bridgestone Invitational which he won for his 79th career victory on tour, but he is still stuck on that mark.

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