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By Tim Rosaforte
Golf World Thursday, October 20, 2005 LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. -- There was a sense out at Walt Disney World on Wednesday that it's not really a small world after all -- at least not in golf. Not when the pitch-and-putt Magnolia Course is being stretched to 7,516 yards. Not when the fairways are wet and mud is caking up on the ball. Not when a tournament that used to be a working vacation ends up playing like a major. "This is the Funai Classic," John Cook said after his practice round, "not the U.S. Open." For years, traditional ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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