SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Tiger Woods made a wobbly start to the third round of the U.S. Open at the Olympic Club on Saturday to surrender his share of the lead. The former world number one started the day tied with fellow Americans Jim Furyk and David Toms at the top of the leaderboard at one under par but quickly lost ground. Woods made four bogeys in his first eight holes but salvaged a birdie on the ninth to reach the turn at two over, two strokes behind his playing partner Furyk, who edged one shot clear of a an increasingly packed leaderboard. ...
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