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Clear lead for Toms
The USA's David Toms carries a two stroke lead into the final day of the USPGA in Atlanta ahead of an extremely competitive field. BBC Sport's Andrew Cotter reports.
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USPGA leader David Toms (14 under): "I think I can win." |
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The USA's Phil Mickelson (12 under): "I would have thought a score of 12 under would have been leading at this point." |
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The USA's Davis Love III (7 under): "I needed a good round to catch back up" |
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The USA's David Duval (nine under): "It's tough to get it close to some of these pins." |
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England's Lee Westwood (3 under): "I didn't swing as well today as I did yesterday." |
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The USA's Rick Schuller (level par): "It was turly a treat." |
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Scotland's Andrew Coulthart (level par): "It's always tough to chase round a major championship course." |
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England's Nick Faldo (2 over): "At least I had one endurable hole." |
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Scotland's Andrew Oldcorn (4 over): "I'll give it my best shot tomorrow." |
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Ireland's Paul McGinley (1 over): "I could have played better." |

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Woods willpower prevails
Tiger Woods sinks two late birdies to make the cut by one stroke on the second day of the USPGA in Atlanta. BBC golf correspondent Tony Adamson reports.
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America's Tiger Woods: "I just hung in there as best I could." |
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The USA's Phil Mickelson: "The goal is to pull myself away from the field." |
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England's Lee Westwood: "It might be time to work on my putting." |
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Scotland's Colin Montgomerie: "I'll be disappointed if I'm not well under par tomorrow." |
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Scotland's Andrew Coltart: "I was a little disappointed today." |
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Scotland's Andrew Oldcorn: "I played some really good golf for 13 holes." |
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The USA's Mark O'Meara: "There's no need to worry too much about Tiger Woods." |