Tiger Woods is stalking leader Greg Chalmers at the 2011 Australian Open and trails by just two shots as the final round winds to a close. Woods is in prime-position, two shots back through 15 holes of play. After trailing by six shots heading into the final round, he’s been climbing steadily throughout the day, and has a chance to win a tournament for the first time in what seems like forever.
Australian Open 2011: Tiger Woods Still Lurking; Greg Chalmers Leading
Woods had a superb chance at eagle on No. 15 that would’ve tied him for the lead had he converted. Instead, he settled for a birdie, cutting Chalmers’ lead to one. As it stands now, Woods is at 10-under for the tournament, in a three-way tie for second. Chalmers carded another birdie to push his lead back to two a short time later.
Nick O’Hern and Jason Day join Woods at 10-under, but still have a ways to go in their final rounds. Chalmers, Day and O’Hern are each through 12 holes.
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