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Co-leader Tiger Woods impresses in Wyndham Championship

Tiger Woods continues rolling back the years after shooting a second-round 65 to earn a share of the Wyndham Championship lead with Tom Hoge.

Tiger Woods carded a five-under-par 65 on day two of the Wyndham Championship to earn a share of the lead heading into the weekend in Greensboro.

The 14-time Major winner - without a victory of any kind in over two years - continued rolling back the years following his 64 on Thursday.

He sank five birdies, along with an eagle at 15, to finish the day on 11-under, level with Tom Hoge, who followed his 62 yesterday with 67.

Davis Love III and Chad Campbell sit one stroke back, while Brandt Snedeker catapulted himself into contention with 61.

Snedeker is joined on nine-under by four other players in Scott Brown, Bill Haas, Nick Watney and Carl Petterson, while England's Paul Casey is one further back.

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