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    Wi maintains the lead as Tiger charges

    PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (AP) — Charlie Wi played bogey-free at Spyglass Hill for a 3-under 69 to build a three-shot lead Saturday in the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. Now it's time for him to face his demons of self-doubt — along with a familiar force in golf.

    Tiger Woods took another step toward showing his game is nearly back. He ran off five birdies in a six-hole stretch early in his round at Pebble Beach and had a 5-under 67 that put him four shots behind going into the final round, the closest he has been to the 54-hole lead in a regular PGA Tour event since the 2010 Masters.

    With a new swing, it's starting to look like the old Tiger.

    "But the scenario doesn't change," Woods said. "The ultimate goal is to win a golf tournament."

    That's something Wi has never done in 162 previous PGA Tour events. Wi, who was at 15-under 199, has a 54-hole lead for only the second time on tour. He had a one-shot lead at Colonial last year and was runner-up to David Toms.

    This time, Wi will be in the last group with someone in a familiar spot. Ken Duke, who is winless in 142 starts on the PGA Tour, shot a 65 at Monterey Peninsula.

    The last two weeks haven't been too kind to 54-hole leaders. Kyle Stanley lost a five-shot lead at Torrey Pines, and Spencer Levin blew a six-shot lead the following week in the Phoenix Open. Both were going for their first PGA Tour win.

    Your turn, Charlie.

    "I haven't really thought about that," Wi said, when asked if it were a blessing or a burden to be in front. "But I enjoy being in the lead. It's a lot more fun than trying to come from behind. I know that tonight is going to be very exciting, and I'm sure I won't sleep as well as if I'm in 50th place. But that's what we play for, and I'm really excited."

    Along with Woods in the hunt, Phil Mickelson managed to stay in contention despite playing the par 5s at Pebble Beach in 1-over par. He saved par on the 18th for a 70. That put him in a tie for fourth, six shots behind, and set up a date with Woods in the second-to-last pairing.

    Padraig Harrington was chasing the lead until a sloppy finish at Spyglass Hill — a bogey on the par-5 seventh, and a double bogey on the eighth. He had to settle for a 72 and dropped seven shots behind in a tie for ninth.

    Even so, it served up quite the finale for Sunday.

    Wi is No. 175 in the world, while Duke is at No. 258. They have combined for 304 starts without a win. Right behind them are Woods and Mickelson, who have combined for 18 majors and 110 PGA Tour wins.

    Also in the group at 9-under 205 are two-time Pebble Beach winner Dustin Johnson, who had a 70 at Monterey Peninsula, and Hunter Mahan, who had a 70 at Spyglass Hill.

    "It's really fun, especially when the big guys are up there," Duke said. "That's when everyone is out there watching. If you do perform well and play well, they will be watching you, as well. It's going to be fun."

    With a short burst of birdies, it looked as though Woods was having a blast.

    Coming off his lone bogey at No. 12, Woods looked as though he were headed for another one. From the left fairway bunker on the 13th, he overcut his 9-iron so much that it was headed for deep rough right of the green. Instead, it bounced off a mound back toward the green, took the grain and settled a foot beneath the hole for a tap-in birdie.

    Woods watched the ball take the hard hop, listened to the gallery around the green cheer wildly, and just smiled.

    "Looked like I was having a tough time making par, and I was making birdie, and off we go," Woods said. "Sometimes, we need those type of momentum swings in a round, and from there, I made some putts."

    He rolled in a 10-foot birdie putt on the 14th, then had a 25-foot putt up the slope on the 15th. One of the amateurs in his group had a similar putt, so Woods was able to look at the break. He learned well, extending his left arm as he often does before the putt drops. And it did.

    Woods made good birdie putts from 20 feet on the 17th and 8 feet on the 18th, where he also got a small break. Not wanting to hit driver in the first place because he couldn't reach in two, he came out of the shot. It looked like it might go out-of-bounds until it hit a CBS spotter and settled behind the bunkers.

    Woods made an easy birdie on the par-5 second, but that was hit. He had to save par on the short par-4 fourth from a bunker, and didn't give himself enough good looks the rest of the way.

    No matter. He moved up the leaderboard, higher than he has been in some time on this tour.

    Woods played in the final group two weeks ago in Abu Dhabi, tied for the lead with Robert Rock, and he had his poorest day striking the ball and finished in a tie for third. He played in the final group at his Chevron World Challenge at the end of last year and birdied the last two holes to beat Zach Johnson.

    Woods doesn't distinguish between tours, or even official events. Winning is winning. Losing is losing. All he sees at the moment is progress, and it's hard to deny it.

    Wi is making his own brand of progress, getting more comfortable with his swing and being in contention. He talks often about the demons in his head, which is typical of most any golfer.

    "I'm sure I'll be fighting my demons all day tomorrow and it's how I handle myself tomorrow," Wi said. "It's not what other players are doing. How I handle myself tomorrow is going to be the outcome of the tournament."

    DIVOTS: Joseph Bramlett, playing on a sponsor's exemption, made an albatross on the 11th hole at Spyglass when he holed out from 187 yards with a 6-iron. He negated that with two double bogeys and shot 73. ... Among the amateurs to make the cut were Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo, New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick and Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops, who is playing Pebble Beach for the first time.

     

    31 comments

    • areukiddingme  •  3 mths ago
      How does a CBS spotter, who is being paid to watch where a ball lands, get hit with a golf ball?????
      • Sabretooth 3 mths ago
        Dodging an incoming golf ball traveling with a velocity of 110 feet per second is not so simple.
    • Alan  •  3 mths ago
      wii
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 mths ago
      Yahoo specializes in keeping old news alive as if a corpse can be viewed as a living being.
    • Zob Rombie  •  3 mths ago
      Go Phil! Enjoying watching the tigger dig his hole/hoe into the bunker.
    • Larry  •  3 mths ago
      Just love watching tiger choke on day 4. This has got to be really hard on his physici.
    • Rocky  •  3 mths ago
      tigger is completely falling apart now.This is great to watch. The nice thing is it's Mickelson thats really cleaning up on him.ha ha ha ha
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 mths ago
      Where Da White Women??? Jus AXEIN.
    • phillyphan61  •  Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      woods needs to go away
    • EJ  •  Wallingford, Connecticut  •  3 mths ago
      Many of you do not like Tiger but his accomplishments in golf have been many. he has by far been the most exciting player in golf for many years. so until another golfer or golfers start to dominate he will remain in the headlines.
    • Soonermike1  •  3 mths ago
      Tiger Woods Tiger Woods Tiger Woods Tiger Woods Tiger Woods Tiger Woods Tiger Woods
      Does anyone else on this planet play golf besides TIGER WOODS??????????????????
    • JEANIE  •  San Antonio, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      I knew it was just a matter of time. Good to see the old Tiger back, not the same excitement without him.
      • slinger 3 mths ago
        Oh! he's back in the bars chasing the 'girls' again?
      • Tom 3 mths ago
        I agree Jeanie. Maybe so Slinger. And suspect you are in the bars chasing forting fat boys.
      • DouglasL 3 mths ago
        Jeanie, he sure is back. Back to his sucky playing. Good riddance to the loser.
    • Dorado  •  3 mths ago
      Tiger's not out of the Woods until Charlie Wi's himself.
      • Donald 3 mths ago
        Man! I bet you crack yourself up all of the time. Yawn!
      • Dorado 3 mths ago
        Wake up MAN before you have a Nightmare in Elmhurst!
      • Leo Durocher 3 mths ago
        Umm, I think that's pretty funny and fairly creative...
    • concerned  •  3 mths ago
      Go Wi, leave the has been in your wake.
    • Allen  •  Las Vegas, Nevada  •  3 mths ago
      Win or lose, Woods is still a creep!
    • Jimbo  •  3 mths ago
      It's not about Tiger. It's about the fact that golf is a boring game to watch when the players are a bunch of anonymous dwarves who can't contend two weeks in a row. Only two times in the past 50 years has a player been able to make golf watchable by contending week after week. Jack in the 60's / 70's. And Tiger in the 00's.
      • Old Broad 3 mths ago
        You forgot Arnie in the 50's.
      • areukiddingme 3 mths ago
        Jimbo, what a shallow response. I find it very exciting when a lesser name golf professional puts it all together and makes a plays his heart out to win a tournament. For them to do that takes more fortitude than it does for any of the superstars to put together a win.
      • Jimbo 3 mths ago
        The excitement of watching a lesser name golfer is all the greater when he's going up against a giant - of which there have only been a handful (OK, yes, including Arnie.)
    • frank  •  Cambridge, Massachusetts  •  3 mths ago
      Cue the Jaws music......dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum.......
    • Red Baron  •  3 mths ago
      It's more about the fallen from Grace and loser #$%$ Woods and not about the leaders whooping #$%$ Woods
    • wayne  •  Waco, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Jealousy is what you guys are showing, most of us would settle for a 0 handicap, including those of negitive comments. Tiger and Phil playing togather is something worth paying to watch, and maybe even learn a thing or two. Go Tiger Go Phil Go Everyone and have fun!!
    • Zob Rombie  •  3 mths ago
      Hey tigger, there's a hoe on the next hole or hoe. Keep that zipper up!
    • Fritz  •  Kingman, Arizona  •  3 mths ago
      Christ, are there only two men out there playing golf?? Do we really have to know in the headlines what Woods doe's??? How about reporting on his HO's for a change instead of his golf game.
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