UPDATE 1-Golf-Wayward Woods clings to joint lead in Melbourne

Sat Nov 14, 2009 9:26am GMT
 
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* Woods joint leader with local hopes Chalmers and Nitties

* Feels lucky to escape with even par 72 (adds details, quotes)

By Ian Ransom

MELBOURNE, Nov 14 (Reuters) - An out-of-sorts Tiger Woods battled to a share of the lead after the third round of the Australian Masters on Saturday, as his rivals failed to capitalise on an off day for the world number one.

Woods held a three-stroke lead going into the third round and seemed set to charge ahead after draining a monster birdie putt on the par-four second. But that was almost as good as it got for the 14-times major champion, who said he felt lucky to escape with an even par 72.

Woods ended the day joint leader with local hopes Greg Chalmers and James Nitties on 10 under par at the A$1.5 million ($1.4 million) co-sanctioned event. American Jason Dufner and Australia's Cameron Percy are two shots further back.

"I was very fortunate, somehow I found a way to shoot even par today because it certainly should have been a lot worse than that," Woods told reporters at Kingston Heath Golf Club.

"I hit some really good shots out there as well but also I hit some just terrible golf shots and it was either-or, there was no grey area today."

After recovering to shoot a four-under 68 after a mid-round slump with the driver a day earlier, Woods's troubles were more prolonged on Saturday, the American finding bunkers on the sixth and eighth, and the fairway of the 10th when he was playing nine.  Continued...

 

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