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The former world No4, now down at 124 after more than two years without a win, had been three clear of the field when he followed a chip-in eagle on the long 6th his 15th with a tap-in birdie at the 441-yard next.
Henrik Stenson and George Coetzee share lead at BMW International Open 2011
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The former world No4, now down at 124 after more than two years without a win, had been three clear of the field when he followed a chip-in eagle on the long 6th his 15th with a tap-in birdie at the 441-yard next.
Henrik Stenson and George Coetzee share lead at BMW International Open 2011
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The old pro's made some of the most famous calls in sports TV history, including Woods 'chip-in at the 2005 Masters and Christian Laettner making Duke's winning shot against Kentucky in the 1992 NCAA tournament.
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Community building (you can identify other donors, everyone blogs about it), instant infrastructure (giving managed by chip-in, Paypal enables the back office);
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Mize, 50, and Norman, 54, forever linked because of Mize's 140-foot chip-in shocker to beat Norman on the second playoff hole of the 1987 Masters, made early and sustained appearances on the white scoreboards — Mize with a 67 and Norman with a 70.
Campbell shows way with 65 on day for scoring at Masters 2009
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So let's take a look at that $25.3 million chip-in.
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There is something in the Augusta air that stirs Woods's juices, pushing him to achieve the impossible – the improbable runaway victory (1997), the irresistible march towards the Tiger Slam (2001), the outlandish chip-in on the 70th hole (2005) – but the restorative effects of his annual pilgrimage must surely have their limits.
Masters 2011: Why we can rule out a new reign of Tiger Woods | Lawrence Donegan 2011
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So let's take a look at that $25.3 million chip-in.
New smoke and mirrors on Paulson stadiums deal (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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And the 16th hole -- the 170-yard Par 3 that's perhaps most famous for Tiger Woods 'dramatic 2006 final-round chip-in -- has a pond in front of it brimming with bass.
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And the 16th hole -- the 170-yard Par 3 that's perhaps most famous for Tiger Woods 'dramatic 2006 final-round chip-in -- has a pond in front of it brimming with bass.
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