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Progress: Tiger posts video of driver swing

Bob Harig ESPN Senior Writer Close Senior golf writer for ESPN.com Covered golf for more than 20 years Earned Evans Scholarship to attend Indiana University For the third time in eight days, Tiger Woods posted a video to Twitter of himself taking a golf swing — in his Sunday red, no less. And hitting a driver. Woods, who had fusion surgery on his lower back in April, has not said if he has been cleared by doctors to resume full golf activity. He said two weeks ago at the Presidents Cup, where he was an assistant captain, that he was awaiting word after a six-month check-up. His agent, Mark Steinberg, could not be reached Sunday. It was at the Presidents Cup where Woods said, “I don’t know what

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