AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) -- 4:24 p.m. Tiger Woods started the 13th hole by letting go of his driver and unleashing an epitaph. He finished it with a rousing fist pump. It seemed like old times at the Masters. While Woods had a lot of work to do, he showed some of the old magic Saturday afternoon at Augusta National. Woods yanked his tee shot alongside the creek that runs down the left side of the fairway, cursing himself and forcing CBS to apologize if viewers heard his salty language. But he was able to get it back into the fairway, then hit his third shot about 15 feet left of the pin. From there, he rolled in the birdie putt, setting off a wild ovation for the four-time Masters champion. Woods...
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