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Notes: Wind makes for entertaining day at 17

Published: May 11, 2008

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"That doesn't happen often," said Stadler, the son of former Masters champion Craig Stadler. "I hit a great shot yesterday. Today, I got lucky. I got a good little hop and I could tell by the way people were watching it up by the green that it was going to be close.

"I couldn't believe it dropped in again. It was pretty wild."

And pretty rare.

Hal Sutton is the only other player to accomplish the feat at The Players. Sutton eagled No. 4 twice in 2001.

Stadler can only imagine what it will feel like to step to the tee box at No. 4 in the future, but he knows those shots will stick with him forever.

"It has treated me nicely the last couple of days, that's for sure," said Stadler, who shot 71 and finished 3 over.

TEBOW VISITS: Florida quarterback and Heisman Trophy winner Tim Tebow visited TPC Sawgrass for the final round, watching the action on the famed par-3 17th with his brother, father and a few friends.

Tebow had hoped to catch former Florida golfer Chris DiMarco, but DiMarco was finished before Tebow arrived at the course.

Tebow, who became the first sophomore to win college football's most prestigious award, didn't get an early start because he got home late Saturday night from a missionary trip in eastern Europe.

The 6-foot-3, 232-pound Tebow lives nearby in Jacksonville and attended Nease High in Ponte Vedra Beach. So was he able to get through the hometown crowd without much problem?

"Not really," said Tebow, who was escorted by two sheriff's deputies.

DIVOTS: Chad Campbell had the round of the day, making six birdies and shooting a 4-under 68. ... Jesper Parnevik took a quadruple bogey on the par-5 ninth and shot 85, four strokes better than the highest score recorded at The Players since it moved to Sawgrass in 1982. Michael Campbell shot 89 in the first round in 2003. ... J.B. Holmes had a par-free front nine Sunday, making four birdies and five bogeys. ... Camilo Villegas finished 12 over and can blame his score on the final two holes. He was 8 over for the week on Nos. 17 and 18, including double-triple finish Sunday.