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Tiger falls to last place after 3rd round in Bahamas

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Tiger Woods recorded an even-par 72 in Round 3 of the Hero World Challenge, sinking all the way to the bottom of the leaderboard.

The tournament host had a rough start to Saturday's round, bogeying No. 2 and carding an ugly double-bogey on the par-5 third, that included three chip attempts.

"No, it's definitely not alarming," Tiger said when asked if he's concerned with his play, according to Golf Channel's Tiger Tracker. "I just haven't played clean."

Tiger posted five birdies to salvage an even-par performance, but his score puts him in dead last of the 18-man field at 2-under through 54 holes.

He'll be in the first pairing out for Sunday's final round at 10:42 a.m. ET alongside Hideki Matsuyama.

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