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Pavin's birdie bid on the ninth hole, his last of the day, stopped a revolution short.
"It's all fine by me," Pavin said. "I've been here a long time. I guess the ones who are still alive are still cheering for me."
All eight of Rose's birdie putts were inside 11 feet. His putts on the 13th and 15th holes were tap-in birdies after a pair of chip shots.
"Really, I felt under-prepared coming in here," Rose said. "I got to tell you. Didn't do a lot of practice. I'm doing a lot of things well. My feel's really good.
"For a while, I was chasing results because I knew I was playing well, instead of just letting it happen. So, it's a very fine line out here. It's very subtle, and I haven't really changed much. Suddenly, my name's up there, and you think, 'Well, what's different?' But really, nothing is different. It's just suddenly happening."
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