Lake Buena Vista (Florida), Oct 28: Tiger Woods found himself in the unusual position of trailing Steve Flesch by two strokes here yesterday after the second round of the $3m PGA National Car Rental Classic. Flesch, who played like Woods usually does, broke away from the champion by shooting a 7-under-par 65.Woods, chasing his 10th win of the year, fired a 67 in what he called ``perfect conditions.'' He will join Flesch in the final pairing later today. The bad news for Flesch is that Woods has made a habit of outdueling opponents over the final two rounds during his record-setting year. Flesch, chasing his first PGA Tour victory, doesn't see it that way. So far this year Woods has won duels against world No. 2 Ernie Els of South Africa, Matt Gogel, New Zealand's Grant Waite and Bob May.Lee spell ends Victorian hopesMelbourne: A dynamic spell of fast bowling from Brett Lee helped New South Wales to a 117-run victory over Victoria in their Sheffield Shield match here today.Lee took 5 for 42 off 13 overs as the Victoria were bowled out for only 149 inside 40 overs after having been set 267 for victory off 61 overs. Australia's fastest bowler got strong support from leg-spinner Stuart Macgill who took 3 for 50 to give him six wickets for the match.Macgill's display was timely given he's the favourite to take Shane Warne's place in the Test team against the West Indies this summer after Warne fractured his finger. Victorian captain Paul Reiffel made a contest of it when he sacrificed two first innings points by declaring his team's first innings closed at 194 for six, 56 behind the Blues.