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Well, Padraig Harrington just missed a short par putt to move a shot out of the lead, but it's been pretty interesting with this wind. Greg Norman, K.J. Choi and Jim Furyk are all tied at two-over, but it's one of those days that has anyone, and I mean anyone , could hit a decent shot and find themselves in the highest of hay. If you wanted British Open weather, you've got it, and all the ... [link]

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