It was business as usual for Tiger Woods at the Target World Challenge on Saturday. Woods followed a course record 10-under-par on Friday, with a 5-under 67 on Saturday, increasing his lead to six strokes over Jim Furyk. Woods said after his round, "I got away with a couple today. You just have to grind so much harder and look at where you need to miss the golf ball ins
tead of looking up at the flags all the time." Reigning Masters champion Zach Johnson is seven strokes behind Woods. "What's Tiger at, 18 under? What am I, 11? That's too far," Johnson said. "Part of it is who's in front of you. It shouldn't be part of it, but when it comes to one individual, that's part of it." Woods will tee off in the final group with Furyk at 10:55 a.m. local time.