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AUGUSTA, Ga. - For the second day in a row, the drive on the last hole at Augusta National was a thing of beauty.

Unfortunately for Tiger Woods' dreams of a fifth green jacket, for the second successive day, a misfired downwind short iron butchered a perfect drive, leading to a costly bogey.

On Thursday, his ball flew the green; on Friday, Woods found the right greenside bunker, a miss he instinctively knew would make a par problematic given the slope around the hole. An exasperated Woods didn't bother trying to hide his disgust as he flung his club at his golf bag in retaliation.

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