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By Ivan Maisel
ESPN.com Saturday, April 8, 2006 AUGUSTA, Ga. -- The hour or two of post-storm golf that the leaders squeezed in at the Masters Tournament on Saturday evening looked nothing like the first two days. The greens, softened by the afternoon deluge, proved as welcoming as a mother's hug. The first six golfers on the leaderboard when darkness suspended play each made at least two birdies in their abbreviated rounds, and only one of them played more than six holes. Fortunately for those chasing him, leader Chad Campbell followed his ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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