By Julian Linden AUGUSTA, Georgia (Reuters) - Tiger Woods was left to reflect on his bad luck after finishing tied for fourth at the Masters on Sunday. The world number one shot a final round 70 to finish at five-under, four strokes behind the eventual winner, Australia's Adam Scott, but things might have been different had it not been for a wretched break in his second round. His approach shot at the par-five 15th was so good that it struck the flagstick, but rather than drop nearby it ricocheted backwards off the green and into Rae's Creek. ...
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