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Lee Westwood held onto his two-shot lead Saturday at the Dubai World Championships, leaving him just 18 holes from the victory.
Leader Lorena Ochoa wasn't among those who even got in a partial round at the soggy LPGA Tour Championship in Texas.
Tiger bounces back from a forgettable third round to break ahead of the field and win the Australian Masters with a 4-under 68.
Tiger Woods is back from injury and has resumed his pursuit of Nicklaus' 18 majors. Robert Lusetich has the inside look.
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 Westwood leads by 2 after third round in Dubai
 Rain cuts LPGA year-ending event to 54 holes
 Wie pulls out after first round with injured ankle
 Points, Bettencourt share lead at Pebble Beach
 Report: LPGA schedule cut to 23 events for '10
 Norman: Golf prize money will keep decreasing
 Rule change to get Watson back in British Open
 Tiger will be honorary captain for Stanford-Cal
 Attempt to get one-year drug ban blocked fails
 Wie claims 1st LPGA tourney  | Much needed
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