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O’Hair took the lead by himself with a
birdie on No. 15 but the crucial play came
a hole later when he ripped an 8-iron to
within eight feet and made the birdie.
“I just hit it as hard as I could and hit
really a perfect golf shot,” said O’Hair.
Lucas Glover (71) and Bubba Watson
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(70) tied for second, a finish that was
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particularly tough for Glover who saw his
chances of forcing a playoff with O’Hair
basically disappear on No. 17 when his
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All of which brings us to Tiger Woods, alone in fourth, two shots behind.
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