Woods closes in on big win
Competition Timber presented on to a one-shot cause after the third circular of the Arnold Palmer Invitational despite a late-round fall.
Four photos obvious with five slots of his third circular at Bay Mountain to go, Timber seemed in complete management, but then out of nowhere followed a bogey with an out of range twice bogey to see his support escape.
He gradually published a one-under-par 71 to complete on 11 under par, one taken obvious of South Ireland's Graeme McDowell, who also taken 71, and three photos prior to Ernie Els and Ian Poulter, both of whom created considerable goes on Sunday thanks to units of 67 and 68.
Woods' twice bogey, or at least the wayward generate that led to it, seemed to come due to disturbance from the audience during his move, and it clearly unsettled him.
He was in another sand off the tee at the lengthy Sixteenth, but discovered the natural from there.
McDowell, meanwhile, followed up 12 subsequent pars with a birdie at the 17 to sketch stage, but Competition reponded to his twice bogey with a essential birdie of his own at the Sixteenth to retake the single cause, which is how elements completed up.
"If you're in the cause, you've done some excellent stuff," Timber said. "That's how I've always checked out it. And it's a awesome place to be in."
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