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Tiger Woods holds on to lead at TOUR Championship

In the third round of the 2018 TOUR Championship, Tiger Woods cards a 5-under 65 to take the solo lead by three shots over Justin Rose heading into Sunday.

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Alistair Docherty+2500
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Bryson DeChambeau+2000
Shane Lowry+2500
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