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Tiger Woods reads the green
on the seventh hole during
the final round of the Memo-
rial golf tournament Sunday,
June 3, 2018, in Dublin, Ohio.
Associated Press
Woods happy
with his game
despite an-
other
Sunday fade
By MITCH STACY
AP Sports Writer
DUBLIN, Ohio (AP) — Tiger
Woods made it interesting
again, but slipped from
contention on the last day
of a tournament.
Despite being done in by
some poor putting at the
Memorial, he believes
there still was valuable
progress.
"I keep getting a little bet-
ter," the 42-year-old Woods
said after shooting an
even-par 72 on Sunday at
Muirfield Village. "Week in,
week out, I keep getting just
a little bit more fine-tuned.
For instance this week, just
to be able to make the
slight adaptations after the
first nine holes and be able
to flip it around and shoot
a respectable number."
Woods started the final
round five shots off the
lead, the third time this
year he has been within
five to start the last day
and couldn’t turn it into a Warriors roll past Cavaliers, lead NBA Finals series 2-0
win.
Bryson DeChambeau won
the event in a playoff.
Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry, right, shoots against Cleveland Cavaliers forward Kevin Love (0) during the first half of
Continued on Page 20 Game 2 of basketball's NBA Finals in Oakland, Calif., Sunday, June 3, 2018. Associated Press
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