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Two-way tie Phil Mickelson and Olin Browne have ended up today’s round at the top of the board, 14-under-par. It couldn’t have been a better day for the spectators as well as the golfers. “The wind is as calm as I’ve ever seen it,” Mickelson said. Mickelson used the weather to his advance today with seven birdies and only one bogie. Vijay Singh is respectively in second place at 12-under-par. Singh who started the day at 10-under, said that he would “try to have a good time” and “see what happens.” This carefree attitude kept him in control in the third round ending 2-under-par, 70. Despite injury, Tiger tees it up The limp that had threatened to sideline Tiger Woods was barely noticeable Thursday when he teed off in the first round of the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. Woods...showed no signs of pain as he hit his driver on No. 1 at Spyglass Hill, less than a day after spraining a ligament in his left knee when an autograph seeker tripped him at the end of a practice round. Dialing in--Berganio holds slim lead "I should be able to break 90 today," Woods joked as he walked off the putting green and headed to the range to hit balls for the first time since he sprained a ligament in his left knee Wednesday while trying to walk through a pack of fans. Content provided by GolfDigest.com This Week in Golf PGA Tour I can't decide which is goofier -- Mark Calcavecchia setting the PGA Tour scoring record and winning the Phoenix Open by eight shots, or Andrew Magee holing a tee shot on a 333-yard par-4. Content Provided by Golfdigest.com Will Tiger show up? While Tiger was coming off the 18th green after an early morning practice round, an over aggressive fan rushed to get an autograph and fell into Tiger’s knee. Duval Makes the Switch Content Provided by Golfdigest.com Calcavecchia's Record Day Moves Him up in Rankings Southampton, PA (Sports Network) - Mark Calcavecchia tied the record for best score in relation to par in a 72-hole PGA Tour event on Sunday when he posted a 28-under par in winning the Phoenix Open. He also eclipsed the mark for fewest strokes over 72 holes with 256, beating the old mark of 257 set by Mike Souchak in 1955. The victory at the Phoenix Open jumped Calcavecchia from 51st in the world to 29th in the latest World Golf Rankings. Content Provided by SportsNetwork.com Faxon Wins Sony Open in Hawaii "Everything went as planned, went as expected, and sometimes even better," Faxon said after keeping his distance from Tom Lehman and Ernie Els and completing a wire-to-wire victory Sunday.
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