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Oz officials ban cameras

Oz officials ban cameras

Woods was swamped by fans in Shanghai Also see EuroTour Schedule World Rankings Golf live on Sky Sports Organisers of the Australian Masters have issued a ban on the use of cameras of mobile phones at the event in a bid to prevent a repeat of the... Full Article at Sky Sports

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  1. MELBOURNE -- Organizers of the Australian Masters have banned spectators from bringing cameras and mobile phones to prevent a repeat of the crowd distractions which infuriated Tiger Woods in Shanghai last week. Full Article at China Post

  2. Tuesday, November 10, 2009 MELBOURNE: Organisers of the Australian Masters have banned spectators from bringing cameras and mobile phones to prevent a repeat of the crowd distractions which infuriated Tiger Woods in Shanghai last week. Full Article at The News

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  4. Shanghai, CHINA -- It happened again. A phone rang. Or maybe a camera clicked. It's hard to keep track of the distractions at the WGC-HSBC Champions in Shanghai. But this time, Tiger Woods stepped back and regrouped -- twice. Full Article at ESPN

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