The U.S didn't really make any putts on the front nine and I don't think either of them felt that good over any of their putts, so the only thing they had left to do was to press a little bit. It just wasn't that good of a day overall. I feel like they shot about as bad as they could have shot.
Romero and Cabrera seem like they have a much different feeling. Seeking their nation's first win in the event since its start in 1953, Romero and Cabrera extended their streak of bogey-free holes to 35. They made bogey on the first hole Thursday, they put together 12 birdies and 23 pars since to draw clear of the field in the final World Golf Championships event of the season. They played very solid without mistakes.
Weather conditions have not helped but they were improved over Thursday, with only some early morning rain before the skies cleared. The temperature reached 85 by mid-afternoon, with a heat index in the low 90s, but strong east winds of nearly 25 mph blew for much of the day. So all we have to do is wait for the foursomes and see what comes out.
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