Tiger Woods has remained upbeat despite finishing with three bogeys in his second round at the Arnold Palmer Invitational.
The defending champion is still tied for seventh on five-under at Bay Hill, four shots off joint leaders Justin Rose and Bill Haas at the halfway stage.
"I played way better than I scored today," the PGA Tour's official website quotes him as saying.
"I missed a couple of short ones and I had a rough finish. The good news is we've got 36 holes to go."
Haas's round of 66 was the best of the day.