Wow! Tiger flirts with a 59 in the final round of the Duetsche Bank Championship. He ends up with a 63 and best of all his putting was a lot better.
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Woods started the day nine-strokes off the lead and he quickly moved up the leaderboard when he was 6-under-par after his first seven holes. It looked like he might have a chance for the course record when he opened the back nine with a 9-foot birdie-putt, but he gave the stroke back on the next hole and after that he could only pick up a couple of strokes to reach an aggregate score of 12-under-par. The score was good for a share of fifth place at the time he finished, but the leaders were just starting their rounds and Woods will move down the board as the final round progresses. Woods started the day in first place on the FedExCup Points List and the only way he could drop to second place is if Steve Stricker wins the Deutsche Bank Championship
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