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AUGUSTA, Ga.“Oh, Tiger … Woods! You suck! Goddammit!” Finally, a rowdy fan calling out golf‘s fallen star? No, the words were uttered in exasperation by the man himself, on the sixth tee during a roller-coaster ride that was part of maybe the most exciting Saturday ever at the Masters. nike air max 90 (http://www.airmaxshop.net)It was a day of thrills and spills — highlighted by Phil Mickelson’s back-to-back eagles on 13 and 14 — but Woods needed more thrills and less spills. nike air max tn (http://www.airmaxshop.net)It’s not often Woods makes seven birdies in the third round of a major and loses ground. He’d lose his temper again, cursing too on the next hole — an errant shot which would lead to one of his five bogeys — though later he had no recollection of either incident. nike shox nz (http://www.airmaxshop.net)“Did I? If I did, then I'm sorry,” Woods said. Not as sorry as he was about the desertion of his game, which went AWOL when he needed it most. Woods knows that winning is the universal solvent. nike air max87 (http://www.airmaxshop.net)Coming back from five months of tabloid nightmares to win the Masters would be just the tonic he needs and maybe even manage to shut up Gloria Allred. And he had his chance on a day when the fire-breathing Augusta National greens weren’t as spicy as usual and the pins were in more benign locations. nike shox r4 (http://www.airmaxshop.net)But Woods figured out on the range beforehand that he was in trouble. He’d not been playing well earlier in the week but somehow got his game together for the first two rounds. But early Saturday afternoon, he was missing shots to the right and left, and had no obvious solution.