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Barnes and Glover lead, but US Open not decided

Published 06/22/09

FARMINGDALE, N.Y. (AP) — At one point Sunday afternoon, Tiger Woods was 15 shots off the lead at the U.S. Open, where Ricky Barnes was threatening to turn the tournament into a runaway.

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By nightfall, Woods was seven back, and a dozen players had the lead in realistic sight.

This U.S. Open is far from over.

Final-round play resumes Monday morning at Bethpage Black, with Barnes — who made bogey on six of his final 13 holes — tied with playing partner Lucas Glover for the lead at 7 under, both with 17 holes remaining. They've got a sizable cushion over Phil Mickelson, David Duval, Hunter Mahan and Ross...

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