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By Bob Harig
Special to ESPN.com Thursday, September 6, 2007 LEMONT, Ill. -- The tee time was early, the course was wet and golf balls in the fairway could be lifted, cleaned and placed. Tiger Woods knew he could not waste any time during the first round of the BMW Championship. So he birdied the first two holes at Cog Hill Golf & Country Club on his way to a 4-under 67 that left him three strokes behind leader Jonathan Byrd, in a tie for seventh in the third FedEx Cup playoff event. "You know when you have the ball in your hand, you're firing at just a ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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