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Saturday, August 19
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Tiger Woods entered Saturday with a one-stroke lead and an air of invincibility. He left the 18th green with his one-stroke lead intact, but looking very mortal. On a day that saw a number of low scores -- Jose Maria Olazabal broke the course record with a 63 -- Woods had to claw and scratch his way to a 2-under 70. He went out with only one player within four strokes of his lead. He finished the day with seven players in that spot and three players within two strokes.
Fans behind Dunlap | |
Much of the buzz from Saturday's crowd was because Tiger Woods finally had some competition. The fans were clearly in Scott Dunlap's corner all day, with the global golfer receiving as much applause as Woods all day. "I thought I heard my name called as much as I heard Tiger's, and you know what, it was a neat experience today," Dunlap said. |
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