Tiger Woods score: Round 2 recap, highlights from the British Open

Christian Shimabuku

Tiger Woods score: Round 2 recap, highlights from the British Open image

Tiger Woods was back at Carnoustie for Round 2 of the British Open on Friday as he looked to build off the even-par 71 he posted during Thursday's first round. Woods posted another even-par 71 on Friday after a mostly consistent second round. 

Woods had a rough start to the day with two bogeys in his first two holes, but recovered nicely with consecutive birdies on four and five. In total, Woods had three bogeys and three birdies on the day. The rest were pars, resulting in the even score. 

At the end of his round Friday, Woods sat in a tie for 27th with a two-round total of 142, six strokes behind leader Zach Johnson. The most important part, though, was that Tiger made the cut and will be playing at Carnoustie through the weekend. He will begin his third round at 8:15 a.m. ET (1:15 p.m. BST). 

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Below are highlights from Tiger's second round; you can follow the rest of the field at our British Open live blog.

Tiger Woods' score: Round 2
British Open

Hole (Par) Tiger's score (Overall)
1 (4) 4 (even)
2 (4) 5 (1-over)
3 (4) 5 (2-over)
4 (4) 3 (1-over)
5 (4) 3 (even)
6 (5) 5 (even)
7 (4) 4 (even)
8 (3) 3 (even)
9 (4) 5 (1-over)
10 (4) 4 (1-over)
11 (4) 3 (even)
12 (4) 4 (even)
13 (3) 3 (even)
14 (5) 4 (1-under)
15 (4) 4 (1-under)
16 (3) 4 (even)
17 (4) 4 (even)
18 (4) 4 (even)

Another even round for Tiger as he just misses out on a birdie at18. That's two consecutive even-par rounds to start, and he's currently tied for 29th. He's six strokes behind current leader Zach Johnson, who shot a 69 on Thursday and a 67 on Friday. 

Tiger barely misses on an eagle on the 14th hole, so he'll have to settle for a birdie.

His 37 on the front nine was three strokes worse than the 34 he put up on Thursday, but he still remains in the hunt. 

Follow along for live updates of Woods as he looks to finish the first half of his tournament strong:

Tiger's birdie on hole 11 gets him back to even for the day, continuing to pick himself up after the rough start.

Tiger recovers nicely with consecutive birdies on holes four and five. Here's his putt on four:

Rough start to Round 2 as Woods bogeys the second and third holes to start the day 4-5-5. In comparison, his first three holes on Thursday were 3-4-4. 

Yikes. 

Tiger still remains one of, if not the main draw in golf. 

Here are highlights of Tiger's Round 1 in case you missed it. 

Christian Shimabuku