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Australian Open 2011: Tiger Woods Under Par, Trailing By Four Shots

Tiger Woods appears to be rebounding after a rough third round at the 2011 Australian Open left him six shots back of the lead. In his final round, Woods is 2-under par through five holes and currently sits four shots off the pace. John Senden, the leader after three rounds, and Greg Chalmers are tied atop the leaderboard at 12-under.

Chalmers is making a final round push, carding birdies on his first two holes to move into a tie for the lead. Senden is through just one hole and is at even-par for the day. The two are followed by Nick O’Hern and Jason Day, who are each at 10-under for the tournament. Day is 1-over on the day while O’Hern is 1-under.

Woods is currently in a tie for fifth and still well within striking distance. He’s joined at 8-under by Nick Watney, who is 1-over for the day.

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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