The drives at No. 10

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Charles Howell knocks his drive (a 3-wood) onto a cart path behind some trees to the left of the fairway on the 314-yard 10th hole. Phil Mickelson drives into the fairway. Howell could take a free drop but elects to hit right off the pavement to take advantage of a clear opening through the tree trunks. But his wedge shot strikes a tree branch and ends up in the rough left of the green. Howell hits again, his third shot, to within two feet of the cup. A weird, desperate par seems likely now.

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