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2012 Deutsche Bank Championship: Rory McIlroy Takes Lead In Round 2, Tiger Woods Slides To Third

The leaders have finished up at the 2012 Deutsche Bank Championship, and after two rounds Rory McIlroy has taken the lead. He shot a 65 in Rounds 1 and 2 to sit atop the leaderboard at 12-under par. Louis Oosthuizen is right there with him, in second at 11-under. Both men were 6-under on the day with scores of 65. Tiger Woods slid in the rankings, going 3-under on the day and settling tied for third at 10-under.

Woods is tied there with Ryan Moore. Both men shot 68 in the second round. Seung-Yul Noh, who opened the day in the lead, shot an even par on the day, leaving him 9-under overall and tied for fifth. Sharing that berth with him are Jason Dufner, Chris Kirk, Charl Schwartzel, D.A. Points and CHarley Hoffman, all 9-under.

The Southern California representatives in the field had mixed results. Rickie Fowler ended tied for 60th place at 1-over through two rounds, while USC alum Kevin Stadler was even for the round and is 3-under overall. UCLA product John Merrick was 1-over on the day and is 2-under overall. Fowler is the only man in danger of not making the cut, which is expected to fall somewhere around 1-over.

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