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Tiger Woods falls just behind

Woods falls just behind
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Tiger Woods goes into the final round of the Chevron World Challenge one shot behind leader Zach Johnson.

Tiger Woods shot an indifferent third round at the Chevron World Challenge but is still in the hunt to win a first title in two years.

The 14-time major winner is one shot adrift of fellow American Zach Johnson, who eagled the 18th by holing a 163-yard approach.

Woods fired a one-over 73 on day three that included four birdies and five bogeys.

It was not the only stunning final hole approach of the day as on the other side of the world, Rory McIlroy holed from a bunker to win the Hong Kong Open.

South Korea's KJ Choi is third in California on five-under after a level-par round of 72.

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