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Barclays, Final Round: Tiger Woods And Ben Crane Finish Strong At -7

They're not tournament winners, or even clubhouse leaders, but Tiger Woods and Ben Crane made themselves another dollar or two with strong Sunday performances at The Barclays.

Both men came into the final round out of serious contention at -3, and hadn't done much since the first round. But both Crane and Tiger registered five birdies to only one bogey, reflecting solid play off the tee and on the green.

This, of course, will lead everyone to wonder whether Tiger is "back," to the point where someone's going to have to ask what "back" even means in this context anymore, prompting thousands of blank stares. Meanwhile, Tiger will continue to not be "back" until he is winning tournaments again, which he has once again not come close to doing this weekend.

You can follow the live leaderboard here. For more on the Barclays and the PGA Tour, be sure to check out our golf blog, Waggle Room.

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