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On moving day, Tiger's the roadblock.(SPORTS)

The gentlemen on the PGA Tour refer to Saturday as "moving day," the day when third rounds are contested and a player must shoot himself into contention if he wants to win on Sunday.

Tom Lehman had turned this cliche into a reality in four consecutive U.S. Opens:

In 1995, a 3-under-par 67 gave him a share of the third-round lead. In 1996, a 5-under 65 gave him a one-stroke lead. In 1997, in a rain-delayed third round completed early Sunday morning, a 5-under 65 gave him a two-stroke lead. In 1998, a 2-under 68 put him four strokes off the lead and in Sunday's next-to-last twosome.

None of these third-round moves resulted in victory, but it did give Lehman a ...

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