Circle of shame

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Trailing by three shots, Jim Furyk put his tee shot on the par-3 15th into the water in front of the green.

He had to hit his next from the drop zone on the women's tee, known to golf writers as the circle of shame because it's marked by a painted circle.

Furyk's third shot hit just past the pin and spun back about 10 feet below the hole. His bogey putt lipped out, giving him a double bogey and dropping him five behind Tiger Woods.

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