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Woods said his mild response was more about the day of the week than the decibel levels from the gallery.

“I don’t really get that fired up on a Thursday, Friday and Saturday,” he said. “I think for me, I just understand I still have so far to go. It’s Saturday. What did I have, 20-odd holes to go? So it’s a long ways to go.”

But at least he cut into the five-shot deficit he faced at the start of the day, as did Van Pelt. The Oklahoman ran off four birdies in five-hole stretch to close out the front nine, then scrambled for a few solid pars, including a tough bunker save on the 17th, to get into the final group.

It’s another chance to play with Woods, this time with a trophy at stake, and this time with some noise.

“I feel like I got cheated on 6 when he chipped that ball in because a normal crowd, that would have got really loud,” Van Pelt said. “So I’m disappointed I didn’t get to hear that cheer when he made that flop shot.”

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