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By Bob Harig
Special to ESPN.com Friday, August 15, 2003 ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- If you are as obscure and unknown as Shaun Micheel, this is the perfect year to be leading a major championship. When first-timers have claimed the other three majors this year, how hard can it be? When Ben Curtis, who had never even played in a major, comes through, why not Micheel? After all, stranger things have happened. Haven't they? Micheel would not be as big of a shock as Curtis was last month at the British Open, even though the leader through tw ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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