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By David Kraft
ESPN.com Saturday, August 16, 2003 ROCHESTER, N.Y. - "Post a good score and I have a chance." Billy Andrade flat-out said it. Ernie Els hinted at it. Mike Weir, Tim Clark, Briny Baird and Alex Cejka are thinking it. Even Tiger Woods alluded to it, invoking the holy grail of "posting a good score" - Johnny Miller's 63 in the final round that won him the 1973 U.S. Open. And he's 13 shots back. In the final round of a major, especially one on a golf course as volatile as Lou Piniella, everybody in contention has a number in mind ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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