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A good round for Woods at this Masters is even par

Tiger Woods was trying to figure out how to get to the 17th green from closer to the 15th fairway when the massive gallery anticipating his shot heard a huge roar behind them that caused them to look over their shoulders. Rickie Fowler was responsible for making all that noise with an eagle on the second hole. The third round of the Masters was just getting started on Saturday. The player so many fans wanted to see was about done. Needing something special to even have hope, Woods had to settle for ordinary. A few sloppy bogeys, two of them on par 5s. A few birdies. It added to an even-par 72, his best score of the week. “I’m not hitting it close enough. I’m not taking advantage of the par 5s

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