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2009 Transitions Championship

October 05, 2011
1 of 22 David Walberg/SI

Final Round of the Transitions Championship Retief Goosen won the Transitions Championship by one stroke for his first victory in nearly four years.
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2 of 22 Sam Greenwood/Getty Images

Stricker shot a bogey-free 67 for a share of the lead.
3 of 22 Sam Greenwood/Getty Images

Jim Furyk shot a 65 on Thursday, but he nearly missed the cut after a 78 on Friday.
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4 of 22 Chris O'Meara/AP

Stuart Appleby held a share of the lead until a bogey on 18.
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5 of 22 Sam Greenwood/Getty Images

Charles Howell III made an eagle, six birdies and three bogeys for a 66.
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6 of 22 Chris O'Meara/AP

Jonathan Byrd made six birdies and five bogeys for a 70.
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7 of 22 Sam Greenwood/Getty Images

First Round of the 2009 Transitions ChampionshipAfter finishing third at Doral, Jim Furyk continued his good play with a 6-under 65.
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8 of 22 Sam Greenwood/Getty Images

Ryo Ishikawa, 17, improved in his second Tour event with a 2-under 69.
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9 of 22 Sam Greenwood/Getty Images

Adam Scott made bogeys on 16, 17 and 18 for a 74.
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10 of 22 Sam Greenwood/Getty Images

Two-time champion K.J. Choi opened with a 1-under 70.
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11 of 22 Sam Greenwood/Getty Images

Second Round of the 2009 Transitions ChampionshipNick Watney, who finished second to Phil Mickelson at Doral, is tied for the lead with Steve Stricker heading into the weekend.
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12 of 22 Chris O'Meara/AP

Jonathan Byrd made two birdies and two bogeys for a 71.
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13 of 22 David Walberg/SI

Goosen was 55 for 55 on putts within five feet.
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14 of 22 David Walberg/SI

Three bogeys and a double bogey dropped Tom Lehman out of contention, but he sunk a long putt on 17 for birdie.
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15 of 22 David Walberg/SI

Charles Howell III's final-round 69 left him one stroke off the lead.
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16 of 22 David Walberg/SI

Steve Stricker closed his round with back-to-back bogeys to finish at six under par.
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17 of 22 Chris O'Meara/AP

Third Round of the 2009 Transitions ChampionshipTwo weeks after turning 50, Tom Lehman moved into the lead with four birdies on the back nine. Lehman came up inches short for birdie on 18.
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18 of 22 Chris O'Meara/AP

Retief Goosen will be in the final group after a 69.
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19 of 22 Chris O'Meara/AP

Trevor Immelman made an eagle, three birdies and four bogeys for a 1-under 70.
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20 of 22 Chris O'Meara/AP

Stuart Appleby made 13 straight pars to finish his round with a 71.
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21 of 22 Chris O'Meara/AP

Charles Howell III is tied for third with three other players.
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22 of 22 Sam Greenwood/Getty Images

Stuart Appleby made four birdies and three bogeys for a 70.

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