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Tiger goes in reverse at Hero, posts 3-over 75

Tiger Woods scuffled to a 40 on his opening nine holes Saturday, erasing the momentum he created in the opening two rounds of the Hero World Challenge. He finished the day with a 3-over 75 and is 10 shots behind leader Charley Hoffman.

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