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"The putter was the star," Watson said. "I kind of had an attitude going out there on the first three holes of both nines, I hadn't made any birdies. Those are short par 4s, I ought to be making some birdies there."
Watson pulled within two strokes of Couples, but ran out of holes.
"I was thinking Freddie hanging onto 13 under," Watson said. "If I get to 12 and the weather coming in you never know what's going to happen."
Couples hit a wedge into No. 12 that stopped a foot from the hole, then made a 3-footer for another birdie on 13.
But Couples made a mistake on the par-3 14th when he missed the green and was unable to get up and down for par. Black made an eagle on No. 15, to cut the lead to two again, but wasn't able to get any closer.
"I was struggling with my swing as well as my putting," Black said. "If I had been a little sharper I think I could have come after (Couples) a little better."
Couples reached the par-5 15th hole in two and made a 12-foot eagle putt to extend his lead to four. He birdied the following hole and even birdied the 18th after his second shot hit the side of the grandstand to the right of the green. He hit a wedge to 20 feet and rolled in the birdie putt.
"The shot I hit at 18 was basically an up and down," Couples said. "I got on the green and I've been putting really well this whole year,"
In nine Champions Tour rounds, Couples hasn't had a score higher than 68 and is 56-under par over 162 holes.
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