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As a pro, Woods has shot 74 three times in Opens, most recently in 2001 at Southern Hills.
USATODAY.com - Tiger falls out of contention at U.S. Open with 75 2003
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Opens is that I get a mindset that par is a good score, '' said Stewart, tied for the lead at 3-under 137 with David Duval and Phil Mickelson.
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ECO ART: Greenhouse Britain Opens in San Francisco by
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The episode that aired in England this week, The Pandorica Opens, is set in large part at Stonehenge, which is appropriate given that it’s the solstice.
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Galactic Interactions has a new post: "May 28 : a Dark Day for Science and for Christianity as the "Creation Museum" Opens".
Archive 2007-05-01 Divers 2007
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Of course there is no handicapping in "Opens," and Joan and I usually reckon to be knocked out in the second round at latest, though we did once get into the third round owing to one of our opponents, a doctor, being summoned to a case in the middle of play.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 147, August 12, 1914 Various 1898
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[EN#3] "Opens," i.e. the door for a higher price: it is the usual formula of refusing to sell.
The Land of Midian — Volume 2 Richard Francis Burton 1855
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But if they did go to 5 majors, it makes more sense to me to have 4 "Opens" in various parts of the globe and a 5th "Invitational," which is essentially what the Masters is.
Waggle Room 2010
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Lady Gaga At HRC Dinner (PHOTOS): Barack Obama "Opens" For Lady Gaga At D.C. Banquet
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Lady Gaga At HRC Dinner (PHOTOS): Barack Obama "Opens" For Lady Gaga At D.C. Banquet
Leah McElrath Renna: Why Nobel Laureate President Obama's Speech to the Gays Matters 2009
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