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3-Way tie

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Saturday, April 9, 2005


533429.jpg David Howell waves to the gallery after birdieing 15 during second round play of the 2005 Masters at the Augusta National Golf Club on Friday April 8, 2005. (Andrew Davis Tucker/Augusta Chronicle)
David Howell

Score: 5-under

Total holes played: 26

Starts today: Howell returns to No. 18


533003.jpg Chris DiMarco watches his putt for birdie miss the cup on the 8th green during the first round of play at the Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on Friday April 8, 2005. (Chris Thelen/Augusta Chronicle)
Chris DiMarco

Score: 5-under

Total holes played: 19

Starts today: DiMarco returns to No. 2


533011.jpg Luke Donald, from England, celebrates his birdie on #6 during the 1st round at the Augusta National Golf Club on Friday April 8, 2005. (Andrew Davis Tucker/Augusta Chronicle)
Luke Donald

Score: 5-under

Total holes played: 20

Starts today: Donald returns to the course on No. 3


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Chris DiMarco
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Luke Donald
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David Howell
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