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Tiger Woods celebrates a birdie on the 18th hole on Saturday afternoon.
Tiger Woods celebrates a birdie on the 18th hole on Saturday afternoon.
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SHEBOYGAN, Wis. — Tiger Woods stood, hand on hip, and glared. Yet another putt that refused to drop, yet another birdie opportunity wasted.

After pulling within five strokes of the lead Saturday morning and giving the PGA Championship some badly needed buzz, all the moves Woods made in the third round were in the wrong direction. He had to close birdie-birdie just to stay even for the day and, at 3-under 213, trails leader Nick Watney by double digits — 10 strokes, to be exact.

“Ironically enough, today I hit the ball better than I did the first two days. I made nothing,” Woods said. “You have to putt. I stuffed it in there early on the first few holes and made nothing, and also had a few other putts on the front nine.”

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