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AUGUSTA, Ga. -- Tiger Woods doesn't own the lowest score on the back nine at Augusta National, nor the most memorable. But that 30 he posted in the first round in 1997 sent him to a record-setting victory at the Masters that ultimately changed many things.
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Tiger's Work Forces Change
"There were two par 5s, and I could handle those," Woods recalled. "No. 17 was short at the time. No. 11 was short at the time. No. 14 was short at the time, only a 3-wood and a sand wedge."
With each hole description, his smile grew wider until he was in full laughter.There i...See the full content of this document
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