AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) -- 5:40 p.m. Tiger Woods did something Saturday he hasn't done at a major in four years: He posted a score in the 60s on the weekend. It could have been so much better. Woods shot a 4-under 68 in the third round, sparking some of the loudest cheers of the day when made a remarkable birdie at the 13th hole after yanking his drive into the trees. But Woods finished with a pair of bogeys, failing to take advantage of a fine 32 on the front side. He was 11 shots behind Jordan Spieth - and it could be an even bigger deficit by the time the leader finishes his round. "I had my chances to make this a really special round today," Woods said. "Man, I had it going there for a little...
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