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Marc Leishman, Gary Woodland lead CIMB Classic after Round 2

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KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA - OCTOBER 12: Marc Leishman of Australia in action during trrrrdeeeeeee second round of the CIMB Classic at TPC Kuala Lumpur on October 12, 2018 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.  (Photo by Stanley Chou/Getty Images)

KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA - OCTOBER 12: Marc Leishman of Australia in action during trrrrdeeeeeee second round of the CIMB Classic at TPC Kuala Lumpur on October 12, 2018 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. (Photo by Stanley Chou/Getty Images)

Sharma, Casey just one shot back entering weekend at TPC Kuala Lumpur



    Written by The Associated Press

    Gary Woodland, Marc Leishman tied for the lead at CIMB


    KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) -- Gary Woodland shot an 11-under 61 to tie the course record Friday and join Marc Leishman in a share of the second-round lead at the CIMB Classic.

    Woodland and Leishman (62) were at 14-under 130 on the revamped TPC Kuala Lumpur West course.

    Woodland's bogey-free nines of 30-31 matched the 61 that Justin Thomas shot while winning the event in 2015, his first of two titles in a row in Kuala Lumpur.

    Shubhankar Sharma (64) and Paul Casey (65) were tied for third, one stroke behind. Both golfers had stretches of four birdies and an eagle in five holes.

    First-round leader Bronson Burgoon shot 69 and was two strokes behind, tied with Scott Piercy (67) and Austin Cook (68).

    Thomas shot 69 and was five strokes behind. Defending champion Pat Perez closed with a birdie to shoot 69 and was nine strokes off the lead. Ernie Els shot 72 and was 10 strokes behind.

    Woodland finished second to Ryan Moore in Kuala Lumpur in 2013 and 2014.

    "It's nice to stay aggressive out there," Woodland said. "This golf course suits up pretty good for me; I've had success here in the past. It's nice to be back and playing well."

    Leishman says he needs more of the same on the weekend.

    "A lot of good players at the top of the leaderboard. You're going to have to play extremely well to have a chance to win," Leishman said.

    Sharma's round included a long birdie putt on the par-3 eighth hole.

    "It was about 25 feet, between 20 and 25 feet, around there," Sharma said. "That was the longest putt I made."

    There is no cut in the 78-player field.

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