Jordan Spieth beats the dark at Isleworth; Woods ends on a bad note

Tiger Woods covers his face as he waits to putt on the fifth green during the second round of the Hero World Challenge golf tournament on Friday, Dec. 5, 2014, in Windermere, Fla. (AP Photo/Willie J. Allen Jr.) (The Associated Press)

Patrick Reed, left, walks back to the clubhouse as a rainstorm delays play during the second round of the Hero World Challenge golf tournament on Friday, Dec. 5, 2014, in Windermere, Fla. (AP Photo/Willie J. Allen Jr.) (The Associated Press)

The guy in a red shirt put on quite a show Friday in the Hero World Challenge to get into contention.

That was Patrick Reed — and Tiger Woods watched it all.

Reed was 8 under through 10 holes and settled for a 9-under 63. He played alongside Woods, who showed signs of life on the back nine until ending his day with another flubbed chip shot. Woods shot a 70 and remained in last place.

A 90-minute rain delay kept two players from completing the second round.

Jordan Spieth had a two-shot lead and was at 11 under. He chose not to finish the 18th hole. His ball was just short of the green, but Spieth says he couldn't see the flag from 30 feet away.