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Australian Open 2011: Tiger Woods Six Back Entering Final Round

There were good scores to be had in the third round of the 2011 Australian Open, but Tiger Woods couldn’t find any of them. Woods, the leader after two rounds, carded a 3-over 75 in the third round, falling well behind the leader. He began with two-straight bogeys and never recovered, slogging through a difficult round and finishing the day at 6-under for the tournament.

John Senden, however, did find a low round, firing a 9-under 63 to soar up the leaderboard and into first place heading into the final round. Senden holds a one-shot advantage and sits at 12-under for the tournament. He’ll be joined in the final pairing by Jason Day, who carded a 4-under 68 to get to 11-under for the tournament.

Greg Chalmers is alone in third at 10-under, two shots off the pace. He’s followed by Nick O’Hern and Nick Watney, who are each three shots back at 9-under.

The full 2011 Australian Open leaderboard is at PGATour.org.au. For more golf coverage, visit Waggle Room and SB Nation’s golf hub.

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