Summary
TIGER Woods put his impressive round of 67, and with it a share of the overnight lead at the Dubai Desert Classic, down to his success on the course's longer holes.
The world number one was not always at his best, frequently driving into the rough and beyond as he attempted to close the two- stroke gap to Retief Goosen and Anders Hansen that he faced at start of the round.See the full content of this document
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Golf: Red-Hot Prowl in Desert
Denmark's Hansen was able to withstand Woods' pressure marginally better around a war...
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