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June 19, 2005
David Toms Gets Some Tail on the 18th Green
[peregrine.blog] During the 3rd round of the US Open, David Toms rolled his second shot into the tail of a sparrow sitting ont he 18th green. The bird flew away unharmed, for all you PETA types.
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Posted at June 19, 2005 11:02 AM
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