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Associated Press
Thursday, July 9, 2009 MELBOURNE, Australia -- Tiger Woods' first scheduled appearance in Australia since 1998 is already paying dividends for Australian Masters organizers. Tournament officials said Friday that premium grandstand seating on the 18th hole had sold out for every day of the Nov. 12-15 tournament at Kingston Heath. All daily passes have been purchased for Friday's second round, and less than 10 percent of daily passes for Sunday's fourth round remain to be sold. Organizers have placed a limit of 20,000 ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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