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Tiger Woods finishes third
SYDNEY -- A final-day rally came up short for Tiger Woods on Sunday at the Australian Open, where he was bidding to win for the first time in two years.
Woodsgot within one shot after a birdie at the par-5 14th hole but was ultimately doomed by crushing bogeys at the par-5 11th and the short par-4 13th -- a hole that eventual champion Greg Chalmers birdied.
"It could have been a real low round today," Woods said after shooting 5-under-par 67 to finish third, two strokes back. "I've just got to keep plugging along. I'm showing some progress. ... Two holes on the back nine today, and I putted awful yesterday,or I would have been right there."
It was Woods' best finish of an aborted year that has seen him play 11 times due to injuries. Since returning in August, the Australian Open was his fourth tournament.
As a small consolation, Woods was the low American in a field that featured eight players from the 12-man U.S. Presidents Cup team that will play at Royal Melbourne beginning on Thursday.
Chalmers, 37, won his national Open for the second time to go along with his 1998 title. He has two Nationwide Tour victories but none on the PGA Tour or the European Tour. Another former Australian Open champion, John Senden, finished second.
Woods began the final round six strokes back of Senden after a disappointing 75 on Saturday that he will likely look back on as the biggest reason for not winning the tournament.
During the third round, Woods took 34 putts and was frustrated by his inability to keep the round closer to par. Had he done so, he might have been celebrating his first victory since Nov. 15, 2009 -- when he defeated Chalmers by two strokes at the Australian Masters in Melbourne.
Unlike Saturday, when Woods bogeyed the first three holes,Ping G15 Irons he got off to a solid start, with birdies at the third and fourth. He added another at the ninth to make the turn in 3 under par.
But for the second straight day, Woods was unable to capitalize on the 11th, a 580-yard par 5 with water running down the right side. Like Saturday, Woods badly missed his drive to the left, and was in a sandy waste area that made for an awkward shot.golf wholesale He had to his a wood for his third shot to the green, pulled it to the left, and was unable to get up and down for par.


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