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ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) Tiger Woods rolled in a 10-foot birdie putt on the second hole, just like he had been making them all week, and it looked as though his march to another win at Bay Hill and the No. 1 ranking was a matter of time.
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There are three changes in the top 10, where Tiger Woods has reigned as number one since June 12 2005.
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Fellow Englishman Luke Donald lies third on 10 under, while Tiger Woods is back on three under after a 73.
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The 37-year-old Ryder Cup star needs to finish in the top two to replace Tiger Woods as world number one but ended 10 shots off the pace at two under.
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This has been the case for a handful of the event's most decorated champions, including Jack Nicklaus, Ben Crenshaw, Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods who have 15 wins and 59 tops 10's between them.
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Westwood, needing to finish in the first two to dethrone Tiger Woods at the top of the world rankings, was 10 shots back after the second day.
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Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson are tied for second on that list, with 10 top-fives each.
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When Tiger Woods last won a tournament, Tim Tebow and the University of Florida Gators were 10-0.
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