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Three share lead in China; Woods one back
(Agencies)
Updated: 2005-11-10 22:16

Woods was not done either. He sank a seven-foot birdie putt at the first, then two-putted for birdie on two to get to seven-under and close a run of five straight birdies. Woods birdied the fifth, but three-putted for bogey at the next.

The 29-year-old chipped in front of the fringe on the par-five eighth for birdie, but a poor tee shot on nine led to a closing bogey.

"I've never seen anything like it," said Woods of his tee shot on the ninth. "It was unbelievable. I hit a three-wood into the middle of the bunker and buried it. That's not something I'm used to seeing -- not off the tee."

Lawrie started his round with three pars in a row. The Scotsman birdied four of the next five holes to make the turn at minus-four. He kept rolling with birdies on 10 and 12.

The 36-year-old got within one stroke of the lead as he birdied the par-five 14th. Lawrie ended with a two-putt birdie at the par-five closing hole to share the lead.

Dougherty ran off three straight birdies at the start of his round. He came back with birdies on the fifth and eighth to turn at minus-five. The Englishman birdied the 10th before parring seven holes in a row. Dougherty eagled the last to end at eight-under.

"It would be a dream scenario to have a crack at him on Sunday," said Dougherty of Woods. "It would be fantastic. I would love it. I idolize Tiger. He's everything I want to be."
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