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By David Lefort
ESPN.com Sunday, September 28, 2003 They do everything bigger in Texas -- just ask Tommy Armour III. He was a 43-year-old journeyman fighting for his livelihood at the beginning of this week, and by Sunday he was penning a new chapter in the record books. Armour, grandson of the Silver Scot, had just three top-10 finishes since 2000 (all in 2002) before the Texas Open. Having played the last two seasons with conditional status, he was staring a second Q-school trip in three years straight in the face at 157th on the money lis ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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