
Third-round play in the Shell Houston Open is set to resume at 7:30 a.m. local time. Here's how it sets up:
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EXPERT PREVIEW: PGA TOUR Network on-site correspondent Brett Wright discusses Saturday's play and looks ahead:

In the middle of the afternoon as all the players had completed thier second rounds, and were waiting to be re-paired for Round 3, one of the marshals on the 18th hole looked at me and said "It's finally Saturday!" I had to laugh, we have been playing catch up here at the Shell Houston Open since Thursday's unusual suspension of play due to high winds. It had been Saturday since midnight Friday night, but he was right -- it was finally starting to feel like a weekend at a PGA TOUR event. Just as soon as that feeling set in and the players went to the first and 10th tees and played a little golf, it was time to stop again and think about finishing Round 3 on Sunday morning and then the final round on Sunday afternoon.
On Friday afternoon at 5 p.m., former British Open Champion Ben Curtis saw Mark Carnevale, Fred Albers and myself walking from our broadcast booth on the opening hole where he had just teed off. He jokingly looked at his watch and said, "Hey guys, just because it's 5 o'clock, doesn't mean you can leave."
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He had much more work to do -- finish his second round. On Saturday afternoon as he walked up to his first green of his third round, No. 10, it was approaching 5 o'clock again. I said to him, "See we are working late FOR YOU today." He walked over and said jokingly, "Did you guys get in trouble from your boss for leaving early yesterday?" He went on to make a solid up and down par on the hole, and before the next group could hit thier second shots, my producer told us all to bring it in for the day. At least I got one over on Ben!
I imagine we will stay on the air until the completion of play on Sunday, no matter what. So don't worry Ben, we will get all our hours plus a bunch more in this week.
I have been tracking my fellow Augustans all week seeking a last-minute invite to thier hometown major. Vaughn Taylor is quietly sitting in a good place at 2 under in his third round on the 12th hole and 7 under for the championship. Charles Howell III is one shot better at 8 under par, 3 under in his second round through the 13th hole. GO VT and CH3 (oops...Did I say that out loud? I am completely objective)!
This has to be one of the most interesting leaderboards I have ever seen, with so many guys looking for thier first win on the PGA TOUR. Guys who have won looking to add another notch on the stock of thier TOUR bagstrap, and two Presidents Cup captians doing much more than playing ceremonial golf.
Colt Knost from the never-won group, who has only missed three greens in his first two rounds, told me, "I just have to be patient, take my (agressive) shots when I have a good number and so far I am doing that. I did not think this course set up good for me early in the week because of its length, but so far it's working."
The former U.S. Amateur Champion is hitting his irons very crisp and is tied for second place at 10 under though eight holes of his third round.
The greens are getting firm, as the wind started to gust in the third round on Saturday, especially the 18th green which is so far the most difficult hole on the golf course. Watch for a dramatic finish with a back left hole location on Sunday.
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NOTEWORTHY NUGGETS:
Bo Van Pelt has held the lead/co-lead a total of nine times in his career (four times in Round 1, three times in Round 2, and twice in Round 3), most recently at the 2009 Mayakoba Golf Classic (first in Round 1, tied for first in Round 3), where he eventually finished tied for 28th.
Colt Knost was part of a five-way tie for the lead after Round 2 of the Shell Houston Open was completed Saturday. The nearest Knost had been to the lead prior to this was a tie for 12th after Round 2 of the 2009 Puerto Rico Open.
John Senden (8 under thru 8) leads the 2009 PGA TOUR in holes without a three-putt. He has yet to record a three-putt this week and has now gone 266 holes without a three-putt. Senden shot 67 during the final round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational to finish tied for fourth last week.
Six players managed to complete the third round before play was suspended due to darkness on Saturday: Greg Norman (70), Martin Kaymer (70), Ernie Els (71), Camilo Villegas (72), John Rollins (72) and Kirk Triplett (74).
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