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ESPN.com/Golf Digest
Tuesday, January 17, 2006 With David Toms and Chad Campbell vying for the Sony Open title in Hawaii, David Duval was purely an afterthought entering the final round on Sunday. Having made the cut on the number with a final-hole birdie just two days earlier, Duval found himself in the first pairing of the day, off the tee at 7:57 a.m. local time. Before the co-leaders had even warmed up on the range, however, Duval was in the clubhouse with a bogey-free score of 7-under 63. Was it a one-round aberration? Or has the form ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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