Happier Woods back in contention after rules violation


  • Golf
  • Sunday, 15 Sep 2013

LAKE FOREST, Illinois (Reuters) - Tiger Woods surged back into contention for the BMW Championship on Saturday, a day after he was left fuming after being docked two strokes for a rules violation in the second round.

Though he still disagreed with the penalty imposed on him for a moving ball, he was in much more upbeat mood after putting himself in position to clinch his sixth PGA Tour victory of the season after ending the third round four shots off the pace.

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