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seven-stroke lead into Sunday. For all advanced to THE TOUR Championship if
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intents and purposes, giving Woods a he had only managed to bogey the final Jr. (1890-1979). The
lead that big means that the party is over hole. He didn’t even come close.
Evans Scholarship is a
full-tuition scholarship,
and the lights can be turned off. He missed a 12-foot par putt and then renewable for up to
“To play as well as I have of late and not lipped out his three-footer for bogey. It
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get the Ws has been a little bit frustrating, was such a shock to his system that he
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no doubt, because I’ve been so close,” missed another tiny putt and ended his
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Woods said. “It’s just been a matter of week with a triple bogey. “I can’t believe
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and I would have won the tournaments. mess of it.”
the country.
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just as well, just as consistent this week,
and I made a few putts. And that’s how
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Given the size of Woods’ lead, no one
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