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Number Crunch: Round 3
 
Sep. 8, 2007

NUMBER THAT COULD WIN YOU A BET

69.292The scoring average in Saturday's third round, the lowest scoring average for any round at Cog Hill.

NUMBER AT LEAST ONE PLAYER HOPES INCREASES SUNDAY

2The number of times Steve Stricker has won on TOUR after holding at least a share of the 54-hole lead. One time was at The Barclays two weeks ago, the other was in the 1996 Western Open -- at Cog Hill.

MORE INTERESTING NUMBERS

0The number of putts between 10 and 15 feet that Henrik Stenson has missed this week.
1The number of times that Aaron Baddeley has won on TOUR after having at least a share of the 54-hole lead -- the 2006 Verizon Heritage.
1The number of players that have had a better 54-hole score in relation to par in tournament history than leaders Steve Stricker and Aaron Baddeley had Saturday night. That player? Tiger Woods in 1996 when he was 18 under.
1.581Aaron Baddeley's average putts per GIR this week. The field is averaging 1.755.
5The number of players who have posted scores in the 60s in all three rounds this week: Tiger Woods, Aaron Baddeley, Tim Clark, Justin Rose and Steve Stricker.
7The number of players that are 100 percent in sand saves so far this week: Steve Stricker, Tim Clark, Jonathan Byrd, Adam Scott, Camilo Villegas, David Toms and Mark Wilson.
19The tournament-leading numbrer of birdies that Aaron Baddeley has so far this week. The field average is 11.
25The number of players still without a three-putt this week.
29The number of one-putts that Jonathan Byrd has had this week. The field average is 11.
35The number of players still without a double bogey this week.
166The number of points between 30th-place Stewart Cink and 31st-place Jerry Kelly in the projected FedExCup standings.
4,788The number of points separating leader Steve Stricker and second-place Phil Mickelson in the projected FedExCup standings.