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By Ivan Maisel
ESPN.com Sunday, August 14, 2005 SPRINGFIELD, N.J. -- No professional athlete may depend more on routine than the golfer, which is what will make the conclusion of the PGA Championship on Monday morning so compelling. All week, the Lower Course at Baltusrol Golf Club has been a reverse mountain, making the players suffer for the first seven holes, then gradually lightening up. Three of the easiest four holes on the course are also three of the final four holes. The 554-yard 18th hole has been a bunny, surrendering an average ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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