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by Ryan WilsonFiled under: PGAHunter Mahan started the day at the AT&T National -- the tournament Tiger Woods has hosted for three years now -- tied for 16th, six shots off the lead. And with just about every hole location qualifying as a sucker pin, nobody gave him much of a chance. Which is why it was something of a surprise when he signed for a 62, good for the top spot on the leaderboard ... right next to Tiger. Mahan finished his round at 4:46 PM ET as Tiger was butchering No. 11 for the fourth consecutive day. (He finished 5-over for the week on the hole.) For the next 70 minutes, Mahan kicked it in the clubhouse as Woods parred holes 12-15. And then, as CBS showed Mahan finally making his way to the practice range, Tiger drained a 20-footer on the 16th for birdie and a one-shot lead. No idea if Mahan promptly headed to the grill room for a few pops, but even if he didn't, he had to be fully aware of his fate.Tiger Woods Wins AT&T National originally appeared on Fa...
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