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Associated Press
Sunday, November 2, 2008 SONOMA, Calif. -- Yet another rain shower chased Andy Bean off the course shortly after dawn. When he finally got started on the 32 holes left in the waterlogged Charles Schwab Cup Championship on Sunday, he put his first approach shot in a bunker. His next wedge went 45 feet straight into the hole, dropping with a grace that thrilled a 55-year-old career grinder who had rarely felt this good on a golf course in his life. "This is the way to start a day," Bean said to himself. And it only g ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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