Woods rolls past Leaney

Quarterfinals set at Match Play Championship

? Tiger Woods made sure he wasn’t part of the nail-biting drama Friday in the Match Play Championship, winning six of the first seven holes in a ruthless display of golf to beat Stephen Leaney 7 and 6 to advance to the quarterfinals.

No one else had such a short day of work, least of all David Toms.

Toms spent four hours in the hospital overnight with food poisoning and wasn’t even sure he could make it to the first tee.

He mustered whatever strength he had left to win the last two holes, making a 15-foot birdie putt on the 18th for a 1-up victory over Alex Cejka.

“I don’t think I had anything left in me to go extra holes,” Toms said. “I wanted to make that putt, and I’m glad I did.”

Jay Haas, 49, didn’t have to make his putt to win on the 20th hole. Haas hit a 4-iron from 219 yards that stopped 2 inches from the hole, beating Nick Price in a match between two guys with a combined 51 years on tour.