(Reuters) - Gary Woodland was left to rue the chance of a PGA Tour victory that he felt he gave away after the long-hitting American ended up in a tie for 10th at the Farmers Insurance Open outside San Diego on Sunday.
Woodland had been a stroke in front heading into the final round at Torrey Pines and was tied for the lead with three holes to play before his title hopes were wrecked with a double-bogey at the 17th.
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