Woods falls into share of lead in Australia (AP)

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Turf kicks up as Tiger Woods of the United States plays a shot out of the long grass on the 8th in Melbourne, Australia, Saturday, Nov. 14, 2009 during the third round  of the Australian Masters golf tournament at Kingston Heath. Wood went into the round 10 under with a three stroke lead. (AP Photo/Rob Griffith)AP - The tee shot sailed to the right and onto a sandy path. His driver bounced left and into the gallery. Tiger Woods couldn't get anything straight Saturday in the Australian Masters.


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