Typical Tiger: U.S. Open Goes Prime Time As Woods Takes Lead

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SAN DIEGO -- The U.S. Open went prime time, and so did Tiger Woods.

With unbearable pain and three unforgettable shots, Woods turned in one of his most memorable performances in a major Saturday by holing two long eagle putts, chipping in for birdie and somehow taking a one-shot lead over Lee Westwood.

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Typical Tiger: U.S. Open Goes Prime Time As Woods Takes Lead

Right when some 50,000 fans at Torrey Pines thought they had seen it all, Woods knocked in a 30-foot eagle on the 18th for a 1-under 70 and his first 54-hole lead in the U.S. Open since he won at Bethpage Black in 2002.

That he made it to the finish line was nearly as impressive as a magical array of shots.

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