Tony McEvoy has reduced the number of two-year-olds he will start at Ballarat to two.The trainer will rely on Despatch and Nistaan in Saturdays Magic Millions 2YO Clockwise Classic (1000m).Three dates were set aside for two-year-olds to trial in preparation for the race, run in the right handed direction at Saturdays Ballarat Cup meeting.In total McEvoy trialled six two-year-olds and said Despatch and Nistaan were the two to handle the Ballarat circuit the best.Its a bit of a tricky turn, McEvoy said.They come around the turn and see the mounting yard and a lot of them dont handle it.Despatch and Nistaan finished one-two in their jump-out at Ballarat last Friday, the last of the trials in the lead-up to Saturdays race.If all goes to plan for the pair they will head to the $2 million Magic Millions Two-Year-Old Classic (1200m) at the Gold Coast in early January.I thought they were the two from the six that I trialled up at Ballarat that look best suited to this race, McEvoy said.This pair are ready to go to the races and if they can pick up some prize money it will help them get into that race in Queensland.It they go well then they can saunter up to Queensland and get ready for the Magic Millions.The others, I just thought they would be better suited in other races so theyll head to something else on their way to the Magic Millions.Despatch, by Written Tycoon from Zoccoletta, was a $195,000 yearling at the Magic Millions yearling sale in Adelaide earlier this year.The colt won an official barrier trial at Morphettville last month before the jump-out at Ballarat.Nistaan, by Nicconi from Fustaan, was bought at the Gold Coast Magic Millions Yearling Sale for $150,000 and has not had an official trial. 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Hell be competing against the record book as much as the elite field. "Its kind of tough to pick up seven or eight shots on Tiger around here," said Henrik Stenson, a distant second after a 67. "It would take something spectacular on my behalf or any of the other guys around me, and obviously a very, very poor round for him." Woods, by the way, is 41-2 when leading after 54 holes in a PGA Tour event. A victory would be his eighth at Firestone Country Club and in the Bridgestone and its forerunner, the NEC Invitational. That would match the tour-record eight he already has at Bay Hill and the eight wins Sam Snead had at the Greater Greensboro Open. Woods also could capture his 79th victory on the PGA Tour, drawing him within three of Sneads record of 82. "Ill just go out there and execute my game plan," he said. "It all starts with what the weather is doing, and then I build it from there. Well see what I do tomorrow." Unlike in a second-round 61 that could easily have been a 59 or even lower, Woods didnt recover from all of his errant shots. He bogeyed the ninth, 14th and 16th holes, failing to bounce back from wayward shots. Yet he still was good enough to put himself in position for yet another lopsided victory, one that will likely mark him as the player to beat next week in the PGA Championship at Oak Hill. "Any time you can go into a major tournament or any tournament with a win under your belt, its nice," Woods said. "It validates what youre working on and you have some nice momentum going in there." Of course, Woods has failed to win his last 17 major championships. No longer is it a lock that, with 14, hell surpass the mark of 18 by Jack Nicklaus. 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Woods has overwhelmed everyone in a glittering field that includes 48 of the top 50 players in the world ranking. Much like he did a day earlier, Woods started out fast. He birdied the first two holes (he had also eagled No. 2 in the second round). He rolled in a 12-footer at No. 1 and then two-putted from 40 feet at No. 2, most likely causing the rest of the players to just shake their heads. From there, however, he proved merely human. He parred the next six holes and then drove into the sheer face of a fairway bunker and took a bogey at the ninth hole. He played the back nine 1-under par -- including yet another shot for the highlight reel. At the par-4 13th, he airmailed his iron shot over the green and into heavy, grabby rough. But he got a sand wedge under the ball, popping it straight up. It landed on the green and rolled right to the pin, clanging off it and into the hole for birdie from 40 feet away. "Certainly, it wasnt a shot I was trying to make. I was just trying to get it down there where I could get a par and get out of Dodge and dodge a bullet," he said. "It just happened to go in." Of course, the ball often happens to just go in for Woods at World Golf Championship events like the Bridgestone. He has won 17 times in 41 starts -- a success rate of 41 per cent -- while finishing in the top 10 an amazing 32 times in WGC events. At Firestone, hes had winning streaks of four (2005-09) and three (1999-2001), and also has a tie for second and two fourth-place finishes. Woods looked back on his round and gave it a thumbs-up. "It ended up being a dead push for the day," he said about hanging on to the same lead he began the day with. "Thats not too bad, either." Not too bad at all. ' ' '