<p>Atwal fired three birdies on the ninth, tenth and 18th holes which were negated by bogeys at the fifth, 11th and 15th holes.<br /><br />Woods, playing after a long gap, had an early birdie and then went 13 holes without his second birdie. <br /><br />Valero Texas Open winner Brendan Steele shot four-under 67 at CordeValle and he was joined in the lead by Briny Baird, Garrett Willis and Matt Bettencourt.<br /><br />Bhasin makes cut<br /><br />Kunal Bhasin gave himself a good chance to register his best finish of the season so far after he added a second round 73 to make the cut and position himself at 26th shot at the midway stage of the Yeangder Tournament Players Championship in Taipei on Friday.<br /><br />Bhasin, who had a 72 on the first day, is now one-over 145 for 36 holes but only six behind the leader -- Malaysia’s Khor Kheng Hwai (68) and Chinese Taipei’s Chan Shih-chang (67) -- both of whom are at five-under 139.<br /><br />Poor start by Kapur <br /><br />Shiv Kapur got off to a poor start with a four-over 76 to be placed tied 114th after the opening round of the Bankia Madrid Masters.<br /><br />The Indian had two each of birdies, bogeys and double bogeys in his round on the first day. And now he will need a very low score in the second round to make the cut.<br /><br />Meanwhile, Ross McGowan (64) returned to form in sensational style to lead the Madrid Masters after the opening round.</p>
<p>Atwal fired three birdies on the ninth, tenth and 18th holes which were negated by bogeys at the fifth, 11th and 15th holes.<br /><br />Woods, playing after a long gap, had an early birdie and then went 13 holes without his second birdie. <br /><br />Valero Texas Open winner Brendan Steele shot four-under 67 at CordeValle and he was joined in the lead by Briny Baird, Garrett Willis and Matt Bettencourt.<br /><br />Bhasin makes cut<br /><br />Kunal Bhasin gave himself a good chance to register his best finish of the season so far after he added a second round 73 to make the cut and position himself at 26th shot at the midway stage of the Yeangder Tournament Players Championship in Taipei on Friday.<br /><br />Bhasin, who had a 72 on the first day, is now one-over 145 for 36 holes but only six behind the leader -- Malaysia’s Khor Kheng Hwai (68) and Chinese Taipei’s Chan Shih-chang (67) -- both of whom are at five-under 139.<br /><br />Poor start by Kapur <br /><br />Shiv Kapur got off to a poor start with a four-over 76 to be placed tied 114th after the opening round of the Bankia Madrid Masters.<br /><br />The Indian had two each of birdies, bogeys and double bogeys in his round on the first day. And now he will need a very low score in the second round to make the cut.<br /><br />Meanwhile, Ross McGowan (64) returned to form in sensational style to lead the Madrid Masters after the opening round.</p>