Woods and Campbell contest lead

A front nine of fluctuating fortunes saw Tiger Woods twice lose the lead to New Zealander Michael Campbell at the Deutsche Bank…

A front nine of fluctuating fortunes saw Tiger Woods twice lose the lead to New Zealander Michael Campbell at the Deutsche Bank-SAP Open inHeidelbergtoday.

Woods, who had been 10 behind at halfway but only one down entering the final round, eagled the long first to take top spot from Argentina's Eduardo Romero, who bogeyed it.

Campbell, recovering from the loss of his seven-stroke lead yesterday, birdied three of the first four holes to take the advantage, but he then double-bogeyed the seventh after going from sand to water.

As Woods bogeyed the short eighth, however, Campbell birdied it and as he turned for home the Kiwi stood 18 under, Woods 17 under and Australian Peter O'Malley and Romero 15 under.

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Woods was using a replacement driver after his broke in practice last night.