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McGinley right in the hunt in Ohio

20/08/2005 - 00:26:18
Ireland's Paul McGinley moved into position to challenge for the NEC World Championship in Akron this weekend as Tiger Woods, who had been leading by two, finished with a double-bogey six.

The world number one, back at the venue where he has won three times and had nothing worse than a fourth-place finish in his last five visits, for once could not recover from driving wildly right into the trees and had to be content with a level-par 70.

It brought Luke Donald, round in 67, into a share of the lead on four under par - and McGinley would have been alongside them but for a closing bogey at the 484-yard ninth, where he could not get down in two from the edge of the green.

The Dubliner still had the joint best round of the day with a 66 and now shares third place with Thomas Bjorn, Vijay Singh, Chris DiMarco and Henrik Stenson, the Swede also finishing with a double bogey on the 18th for a 71.



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