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Tiger Woods leaves Aussies eager for his return

By Associated Press
Wednesday, November 18, 2009 -
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MELBOURNE, Australia — Still wearing his gold jacket from winning the Australian Masters, with his car waiting to take him to the airport, Tiger Woods had one more stop to make at Kingston Heath.

He stood atop a bench and looked out at some 250 volunteers who had gathered outside the tournament office to see him one last time. Woods thanked them for their support, saying his week would not have been as special without them.

 
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