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De Jonge grabs one-shot lead at ATT National

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BETHESDA, Maryland, June 30, 2012 (AFP) - Zimbabwe's Brendon de Jonge seized a one-stroke lead

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At first it was definitely very strange,” he said. “Then we kind of got used to it

his second consecutiv­e two-under 69 on Saturday in the third round of the storm-hit AT&T National.

De Jonge birdied three holes but hardly anyone witnessed it in person at the Congressio­nal Country Club after spectators were told to stay away because of a severe storm that struck the area overnight.

De Jonge said playing without spectators seemed odd at the start but then once they got going it was all about managing your golf game.

“At first it was definitely very strange,” he said. “Then we kind of got used to it.

“Just the

no buzz. It was hard to get the adrenaline going, kind of felt like you were playing a Tuesday practice round or a qualifier.”Tiger Woods carded a four-under 67 to climb into a share of second place at minus-six. He is tied with first-round leader Bo Van Pelt (67) and South Korea's Noh Seung-yul (69).

Woods moved to within one shot of the lead with four birdies on his first 10 holes.

“It was amazing we even got it in,” Woods said. “So that was good. Today I just tried to make a run and fight back to get myself in the tournament.”The storm snapped trees, tore temporary tents from their foundation­s and scattered debris across the course.

Officials delayed the start of the round for six hours, then the players went off the first and 10th tees in threesomes. Because of safety concerns, fans and volunteers were told to stay away so just players, their family members, security and media were allowed in.

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