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Tiger Woods appears on track for Players

Woods appears on course to play this week after missing last week’s tournament due to a neck strain.

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Tyrrell Hatton putter change pays off at Dell Technologies ChampionshipTyrrell Hatton putter change pays off at Dell Technologies Championship

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