Wizard Woods takes clubhouse lead in Abu Dhabi
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The former world number one was kitted out in grey shirt and trousers but there was nothing grey about his game as he fired a six-under-par 66 in the third round to take the clubhouse lead on 11-under 205.With only two other matches still out on the course, Woods was likely to finish the day at the top of the leaderboard.The 14-times major champion did not drop a stroke to par all day and picked up six birdies in his round.American Woods lifted the title at the Chevron World Challenge limited-field event in California last month, his first win since the 2009 Australian Masters.
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