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Article: PRIDE TAKES CANADIAN LEAD.(SPORTS)
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- The Capital Times
- Article date:
- September 8, 2001
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Tiger Woods uncoiled his body with frightening speed, launching a drive that sailed so far down the right side of the fairway that fans must have wondered if it would ever come back to earth.
That was the problem. It never did.
With a ball lodged 20 feet high in the trees, Woods wound up with a triple bogey to fall seven strokes behind Dicky Pride and a bunch of other unlikely suspects at the top of the leaderboard Friday after two rounds of the Canadian Open in Montreal.
Pride made three straight birdies on the back nine and finished at 64, tying his career low round and giving him the course record.
The record lasted five minutes.
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