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- Tiger Woods briefly moved into the lead at the Masters on Saturday.
- After moving into a tie for the lead with Francesco Molinari, on the very next hole, Woods drove the ball, then picked up his tee and began moving on before the ball even landed.
- Woods is in a groove, and it might be a sign of trouble for the rest of the field.
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Tiger Woods briefly moved into a tie for the lead at the Masters with a masterful performance on Saturday.
On hole No. 16, Woods eagled to move to 11-under, in a tie with Francesco Molinari.
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