Tiger Woods Falls to Justin Rose, Lee Westwood Goes Crazy Low in Turkey

From on October 11, 2012

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The rise and fall of match play is who you get in the finals. The Accenture Match Play event could be the tournament of the year if, say, Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson met each other on the final day, playing 36 holes to choose a winner. Ratings plunge when Henrik Stenson and Geoff Ogilvy are the last men standing at an event with this scoring system.

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