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Tiger posts 3-under 68 in Round 3 at Dell Technologies

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Tiger Woods carded a 3-under 68 in Round 3 of the Dell Technologies Championship on Sunday, failing to take advantage of ideal scoring conditions and make a real charge on moving day.

Woods, who ranks second on the PGA Tour in Round 3 scoring average, started well on the easier front nine at TPC Boston, carding three of his four birdies on the day. However, he could've had a fourth on the front nine if it weren't for a missed 6-foot putt on hole No. 4.

He was once again dialed in with his irons, gaining nearly two strokes with approach shots.

However, after two brilliant days on the greens with a new flatstick in his bag, Woods struggled in Round 3, losing nearly a full stroke putting.

Woods' bogey on No. 13 ended a streak of 33 holes without a square on his scorecard.

The two-time FedEx Cup winner finished Sunday's third round at 7-under par for the event, six shots behind the leaders.

His final round begins Monday at 12:15 p.m. ET alongside Brooks Koepka.

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