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But with his eagle on the 16th hole, a 4-iron into a left-to-right wind -- the direction that can give him fits -- he joined Wi atop the leaderboard and continued his solid play. This was the fourth time on the Florida swing that Dufner has been at least tied for the lead after the completion of a round. Trouble is, none of those rounds has been on a Sunday.
He also made his share of putts, mostly because he felt better about where they were going. Dufner realized that he was aiming too far to the right, which instinctively didn't feel right and made him hook some of those putts to the left.
Dufner discovered this the third week of the season, and he's had his caddie line him up on certain putts. But after missing a 5-foot putt for the only bogey of his round, he changed directions.
"I told him, `No more lining up until further notice.' And I actually putted better on the back," Dufner said. "Maybe that's part of the trust; I've got to trust myself. I'm going to trust the practice I've been putting in working on my aim and just go with it."
He paused and came to another conclusion.
"Actually, I think I had five one-putts on the back," he said.
The number associated with Wi -- at least for the moment -- is 13.
Last week at the Transitions Championship was more comedy than tragedy. He already was toward the bottom of the leaderboard in the final round when he tried to hit a shot through a gap in the trees, and three times saw his ball hit the tree and carom out of bounds onto the practice range. He wound up with a 13 and shot 78, and didn't give it much thought except when asked about it.
"That was just a blip on the radar screen," Wi said. "Actually, I figured I should have gone for some tour record so at least I could be remembered."
He doesn't have many good memories of Bay Hill -- he withdrew one year, missed the cut two other times and tied for 24th last year, with a 66 in the third round. So at least he's making progress.
Then again, so is Woods. The opening round was about getting through it without breaking anything, and apparently not breaking a sweat. Now it's about moving up the leaderboard going into the weekend.
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