Valero Texas Open: Third-round notebook

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Oct. 11, 2008
By Joe Chemycz, PGA TOUR Media Official

SAN ANTONIO -- Rory Sabbatini grabbed the 54-hole lead with his third-round 63. Sabbatini, a four-time PGA TOUR winner, is at 14-under par 196, one stroke better than Zach Johnson. The 63 is one shot off Sabbatini's career-best of 62, which he shot in the final round of the 2006 Sony Open in Hawaii (8 under) and the third round of the 2007 Crowne Plaza Invitational (8 under). Sabbatini had also posted 63 three times previously in his career, including the opening round of the 2003 Valero Texas Open.

Rory Sabbatini's 54-hole leads on the PGA TOUR:
Year Tournament Score No. of shots Rd. 4 score Result
2001 Mercedes Championships 16 under led by 2 shot 72 lost by 1
2003 FBR Capital Open 11 under led by 1 shot 68 won by 4
2006 Nissan Open 14 under led by 4 shot 72 won by 1
2007 Wachovia Championship 11 under led by 1 shot 74 lost by 4
2007 Crowne Plaza Invitational 11 under 4-way tie shot 67 won playoff
2007 Bridgestone Invitational 4 under led by 1 shot 74 lost by 8

• Defending champion Justin Leonard birdied the final hole for a 6-under-par 64. When Leonard started the day, he was tied for 68th place. When he finished play at 11:50 a.m., he was at 7-under 203 and tied for fifth place. At the end of the day, Leonard's total found him tied for 19th.

• Veteran Bob Tway made a run up the leaderboard with a 6-under 64 as well. Tway, who tied for second here in 2003, finished his round with a bogey at the par-4, 18th hole and is at 8-under 202. Tway is making his 16th start in this event and has made the cut in his last nine starts here.

• New Zealand rookie Tim Wilkinson moved into contention with a 7-under 63, one stroke off his season/career best -- an 8-under 62 in the third round of the 2008 Sony Open in Hawaii. Wilkinson is tied for third after 54 holes, three back of leader Rory Sabbatini. Wilkinson entered the week No. 112 on the money list, making 13 of 25 cuts with a pair of top-10 finishes -- a tie for sixth at the Puerto Rico Open presented by Banco Popular and 3rd at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans. Wilkinson is at 11-under 199, which matches his low 54-hole total in 2008 (Sony Open in Hawaii). For the week, the lefty from Palmerston North is 1 under on par 3s, 8 under on par 4s and 2 under on par 5s.

• Former Masters champion (2007) Zach Johnson moved near the top of the leaderboard with his 8-under 62. Johnson is making his first start on TOUR since The Barclays (Aug. 21-24), where he missed the cut. Johnson was nearly perfect Saturday, hitting 13 of 14 fairways and 17 of 18 greens. Johnson has only one top-10 finish in 21 starts this year, a tie for ninth at the World Golf Championships-CA Championship back in March. He comes into the event No. 125 on the money list. His lead held up most of the afternoon, until Rory Sabbatini birdied the final hole to finish at 14-under par.

• This is also Zach Johnson's first career start in this tournament. Johnson is at 13-under 197, which matches the lowest 54-hole total of his career (2007, THE TOUR Championship presented by Coca-Cola). His 62 is the second-lowest score of his career, bettered only by a 10-under-par 60 in round three of THE TOUR Championship last year.

• Zach Johnson is alone in second place heading into the final day. This is the closest he has been to the 54-hole lead this year. His previous best came at the Masters Tournament, where he was tied for seventh after three rounds.

• A couple of notes about Zach Johnson and Rory Sabbatini, who will make up the final pairing on Sunday:

-- When Johnson won the 2007 Masters Tournament, Sabbatini tied for second place.

-- When Johnson won the 2007 AT&T Classic, Sabbatini won the following week at the Crowne Plaza Invitational.

Jeff Overton bogeyed the par-3, 17th hole to bring his bogey-free streak to a halt after 41 holes. Overton's last previous bogey came on the second hole (his back nine) during the first round. He played the final seven holes Thursday, all 18 holes Friday and the first 16 holes Saturday without a bogey.

• Players who were bogey-free on Saturday: 62, Zach Johnson; 64, Jeff Maggert; 65, Harrison Frazar; 66, Mark Wilson and Troy Matteson; 67, Joe Ogilvie.

Below is how players ranked between No. 120 and 132 on the money list scored through round 3:
Rank Player Scores Total Standing
120. Patrick Sheehan 65-71-70-206 -4 T47
121. Vaughn Taylor 70-68-67-205 -5 T37
122. Martin Laird 67-7171-209 -1 T69
123. Tim Petrovic 67-65-68-200 -8 T5
124. Matt Jones 69-64-73-206 -4 T47
125. Zach Johnson 69-66-62-197 -13 2
126. Rich Beem 72-69-141 +1 m/c
127. Tom Lehman dnp dnp dnp
128. Jason Day 77-68-145 +5 m/c
129. Jason Gore 65-74-66-205 -5 T37
130. James Driscoll dnp dnp dnp
131. Davis Love III 69-73-142 +2 m/c
132. J.J. Henry 70-68-70-208 -2 T64
Valero Texas Open past champions in the field this week:
Year(s) Player Scores Standing
2000, 2001, 2007 Justin Leonard 70-69-64-203 T19
2006 Eric Axley 75-71-146 m/c
2005 Robert Gamez 70-68-73-211 T72
2003 Tommy Armour III 71-75-146 m/c
1997 Tim Herron 65-67-67-199 T3
1996 David Ogrin 69-71-140 m/c
1994 Bob Estes 68-68-69-205 T37
This week's scoring averages:
Day Front 9 (35) Back 9 (35) Total (70)
Thursday 34.580 34.924 69.504
Friday 34.417 34.921 69.339
Saturday 34.000 34.596 68.587
Cumulative 34.500 34.922 69.234

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