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The 18th hole yielded just two birdies during the first two days of the Target World Challenge.
The pairing of Geoff Ogilvy and Chris DiMarco doubled that total Saturday.
DiMarco made an eight-foot putt and Ogilvy, who heads into the final round with a one-stroke lead over DiMarco and Tiger Woods, tapped in a one-footer.
"I've hit my tee shot perfect there every day, and just got closer and closer to the hole each day," Ogilvy said. "Hopefully, I can keep that progression going."
Ogilvy said the front-right pin position was beneficial. He was right, as half of the 16-player field birdied No. 18 Saturday.
"It's a birdie pin if you're in the fairway," Ogilvy said. "It's probably a terrible pin if you're coming out of the rough."

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