The Open 2013: Tiger Woods in hunt after battling round
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Tiger Woods said he is looking forward to a "fun weekend" after carding a level-par 71 at the Open to be just one shot off the lead.
The world number one dropped shots at the fourth, eighth and 11th holes, but three birdies, including one at the last lifted the American's spirits.
"I grinded all day," said Woods, who has not won a major since 2008.
"I hadn't made a birdie since the fifth so it was nice to make one on the last and improve the card."
The 14-time major winner began with two pars before holing an eight-footer to move to three under. He then missed a short par-putt on the next before tapping in for another birdie on the par-five fifth.
However, Woods began to struggle with the conditions, dropping two more shots before playing more conservatively over the last seven holes. Six pars were followed with a 10-foot birdie and a celebratory fist-pump at the 18th.
The 37-year-old played alongside 2010 US Open winner Graeme McDowell, who also shot 71 to remain on four over for the championship.
"The golf course is getting quick - it was slow this morning," added Woods, who is in a four-way tie for second behind Miguel Angel Jimenez.
"G [McDowell] and I were talking about it today - how slow [the putts] are up the hill. Today we couldn't get one in the hole.
"The wind direction was one thing. The greens are different speed and are progressively drying out. I was fighting it and G was fighting it.
"It'll be a fun weekend. This course will be difficult."
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