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Tiger, 5th at Bay Hill, ‘wasn’t committed’ on 16

Finding himself within a shot of the leaders on the back nine Sunday, Tiger Woods couldn’t sustain his late momentum and finished in a tie for fifth at Bay Hill. “I wasn’t committed to what I was going to do,” Woods said of his effort on the par-5 16th.

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