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Encyclopedia > Nine woods
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Tiger Woods (1042 words)
Woods was finally shaken from his stoic stare on No. 11 when the massive gallery reacted to his birdie with a wild standing ovation.
Woods made two good par-saving putts in the first three holes to get his confidence early, rolling in a 4-footer on the first hole and a 13-footer on No. 3.
Woods turned the front nine with an eight-stroke lead and quickly made it nine with a 312-yard drive and a 143 yard wedge to 10 feet for a birdie on No. 11.
sport.iafrica.com | today's news Wayward Tiger out of contention (668 words)
Woods, never worse than 32nd after 54 holes in six prior PGA Championships, is out of serious title contention and a chance to win a major crown for the fifth year in a row.
Woods matched his prior total for the week with back-to-back birdies at 14 and 15, taking a bow on the 14th green to applause after his first birdie in 28 holes, then finished with a bogey at 18 after roughing his first two shots.
Woods has won four times this year and ranks second on the US PGA money list, but was unable to finish well at a major this year, sharing 15th at the Masters, 20th at the US Open and fourth at the British Open.
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