AP - Losing a four-shot lead was bad enough. What rekindled the fire in Rory Sabbatini was hearing a crowd rooting so hard for Fred Couples that it began cheering Sabbatini's misfortune. And when the South African made another sloppy bogey on the 15th hole to slip into a four-way tie for the lead Sunday in the Nissan Open, he knew it was time to turn it around.]]>{br}{br}View the Entire Article{br}{br}Click Here to Launch in a new Window
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