Article: Woods fires dazzling 63; Plays six-hole stretch in 7-under to take over at East Lake

Tiger Woods wasn't even paying attention to his score. No one else could ignore it.

It was an incredible stretch of golf that lasted just over an hour under heavy clouds and the threat of storms, but those six holes Friday in Atlanta at the Tour Championship changed everything.

Woods ran off five straight birdies, including one he never saw go in from the bottom of a bunker. Then he rammed in a 70-foot eagle putt for a 28 on the front nine of defenseless East Lake, the lowest nine-hole score of his career.

It energized a lifeless gallery at East Lake with hopes of seeing a 59.

And it drained whatever drama was left in the FedEx Cup.

"I don't know if it's a zone or not," Woods said ...

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