Tiger Takes A Blow And Bouces Back, Shares Congressional Lead
July 4, 2009 8:49 p.m. EST
Topics: Golf, SportsTiger Woods had an up and down day but re-claimed the top spot at the AT&T National at the Congressional Country Club. He's tied with Anthony Kim at 10-under par entering Sunday's final round.
Woods shot even par 70. He started the day with a one stroke lead.
Kim, the defending champion shot 2-under 68 to get into the final pairing with the world's No. 1 golfer.
Woods found the left rough to start his day off the first tee of the par-four hole.
His second shot didn't reach the green and he eventually failed to make his par putt.
Rod Pampling took the outright lead for a moment with a birdie putt on the third. He then bogeyed the fourth and fifth..
Tiger's first birdie came on the eighth. He was able to convert an 25-footer for eagle on the ninth.
Woods and Kim are a shot better than Michael Allen and Cameron Beckman.
Allen shot 5-under 65 Saturday and Beckman was 4-under 66.
US Open champion Lucas Glover is seventh at 7-under par.
Tiger is the tournament host. The event benefits the Tiger Woods Foundation.

