Tiger Woods leads the U.S. Open by one shot

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Tiger Woods shot a 1-under 70 in what was a roller-coaster round with some unbelievable shots. He had one double bogey, three bogeys, two eagles, two birdies and ten pars. He made a crazy chip-in birdie that one-hopped the green and hit the flagstick and went in on No. 17. He made a 40-foot putt on 18 to close out the round and claim the outright lead.

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