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November 07, 2009 20:05 Beijing Time
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SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Tiger Woods is hoping to inhabit a world of his own as he tries to make up two shots on tournament leader Phil Mickelson in Sunday's final round showdown between the top two in the world at the WGC-HSBC Champions.

The pair of golfing titans will be joined for the fourth round at the Sheshan International by compatriot Nick Watney, who shares second with Woods.

Woods and Mickelson were paired for the final round at the U.S. Masters this year but they were seven shots off the pace and Sunday will be a rare head-to-head in the leading group.

"You just go play, no matter who is out in front, whether it's Phil or someone else," world number one Woods told reporters.

"You want to win a tournament, you have to go out there and play and execute. You get into your own little world and try and do the best you possibly can, and hopefully you can come out on top."

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