Gary Woodland claimed a one-shot lead at the halfway stage of the OHL Classic at Mayakoba as Graeme McDowell scraped into the weekend with nothing to spare. Woodland again took advantage of excellent scoring conditions at the El Camaleon Golf Club as he added a flawless 65 to his opening 64, completing 36 holes without a single bogey on his card. Leaderboard OHL CLassic at Mayakoba The big-hitting American was cruising along at three under for the day after 14 holes, and he then birdied three of the last four to edge ahead of Webb Simpson. Newlywed Woodland took last week off to work with swing coach and Sky Sports commentator Butch Harmon following rusty performances at the CIMB Classic and the WGC-HSBC Champions, and the work is paying off in Mexico. Gary Woodland completed 36 holes without a single dropped shot Im very comfortable with where my game is right now, said Woodland. I drove the ball in the fairway all day. Weve changed a little bit with the putting and Ive seen putts go in these last few days, more than Ive seen all year, so well just keep doing that.My game was a little rusty in Asia but it was nice last week. I saw Butch and got dialled back in. I was playing good at the end of the year so kind of getting back to where we are right now and we are excited about the weekend. Woodland spent last week working with Butch Harmon Former US Open champion Simpson birdied three of his last four holes to complete a second consecutive 65 to reach 12 under, while the in-form Scott Piercy is a further stroke back after a 66.Russell Knox is just four off the lead after making a remarkable start to his second round, following bogeys at the opening two holes with five birdies in a row before his third gain of the back-nine at the last capped a 65 which lifted him to nine under. Live PGA Tour Golf November 12, 2016, 6:00pm Live on Get Sky Sports Get a Sky Sports pass Knoxs fellow Scot Martin Laird is on seven under alongside Marc Leishman, who eagled the seventh and then made a superb hole in one at the eighth in his 65, while McDowell birdied three of the last six holes to also fire a 65 and make the cut on the number.The defending champion, who opened with a four-over 75, reeled off four birdies in five holes on the front nine and, after his second bogey of the day at the 12th, he birdied 13, 15 and 17 to close on two under - 11 shots off the lead. Graeme McDowell scraped into the weekend with three late birdies But Ian Poulter will have the weekend off after a steady three-birdie 69 left him one outside the cut mark, while Luke Donald slumped to four over after a 72 which included a triple-bogey seven at the first. Also See: Mexico leaderboard First round highlights PGA Tour Schedule Golf live on Sky Sports 4 J. T. Realmuto Jersey . 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The Calgary skip fell 10-8 to Swedens Oskar Eriksson in semifinal action Saturday and will face Switzerlands Peter de Cruz for the bronze medal (Saturday at 10pm et/7pm pt on TSN2). TORONTO -- Georges St-Pierres road back to the Octagon is suddenly a lot bumpier. The former UFC welterweight champion, currently on hiatus from mixed martial arts but still training with an eye to a future return, revealed Thursday that he requires knee surgery. "Tore my left ACL in training. Surgery in a few days," St-Pierre said via Twitter. "Rehab, pain, hard work, no shortcuts - Ill soon be back at 100%. Thanks for the support." The Montreal mixed martial artist confirmed in a text to The Canadian Press that it is not the same knee that required reconstructive surgery in December 2011. "Im OK," he said. St-Pierre vacated his title in December saying he needed time away from the sport. But he kept training. The 32-year-old fighter has said he plans to return to MMA but has not provided a timeline. 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Hendricks won the vacant 170-pound title at UFC 171 earlier this month with a unanimous decision over (Ruthless) Robbie Lawler. St-Pierre had to delay his first scheduled title defence back in 2007 due to sprained posterior cruciate and medial collateral ligaments. Surgery was not required then. And a 2006 fight was called off due to a groin problem. He also had a layoff in 2009 after tearing his adductor muscle in three places in a UFC 100 win over Thiago Alves. 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