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RealClearSports: Tiger Pleased - and Has a Right to Be

By Art Spander
For RealClearSports

LYTHAM ST. ANNES, England - He trails the guy, Adam Scott, who uses his former swing - and his former caddie - by three shots.

He's two strokes behind Paul Lawrie, the man no one remembers won the '99 British Open - because they can't forget who lost it, Jean Van de Velde - as well as Zach Johnson and a Belgian named Nicolas Colsaerts.

Read the full story here.

© RealClearSports 2012

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