Daily Wrap-up: Round 3, Shriners Hospitals

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Oct. 24, 2010
By Staff and wire reports

LAS VEGAS (AP) -- Martin Laird has put together two great rounds at TPC Summerlin, following a second-round 62 with a 63. Now the Scot's trying to follow his breakthrough victory with a successful title defense.

Laird eagled the 310-yard, par-4 15th -- driving the green and holing an 8-foot putt -- and closed with three pars to take a one-stroke lead over Jonathan Byrd on Saturday in the Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospital for Children Open.

"I really left myself the easiest putt on the green," Laird said. "It was a right edge, up the hill putt. That's the one most of us would want if we had 6 feet for eagle."

Last year, Laird won the event for his first PGA TOUR title, beating George McNeill with a birdie on the third hole of a playoff. Chad Campbell was eliminated on the second extra hole.

"It's completely different because last year it was probably the best chance I've had to date to win a tournament and I was 134th or something on the money list," said Laird, 43rd on the money list this season. "So there was a lot more pressure on me last year than this year. It's definitely a little more relaxed week than last year, knowing that I've had a good year so far, and I don't have to worry about playing to keep my card."

Laird, a playoff loser to Matt Kuchar in The Barclays this year, had a 19-under 194 total on the rain-softened course in the fourth of five Fall Series events.

"It's been a good three days and, even after only shooting 2 under the first day, I was pretty confident that I could post three low ones in a row to get back in contention," Laird said. "I maybe didn't think I'd post 17 under the next two rounds, but I'm pleased obviously where I am and I'm looking forward to tomorrow.

"Any time you shoot 62 you've got to feel pretty good after it. I was just pleased to finally make some putts because I hit it just as good on Thursday as I did on Friday, just made nothing, so it was nice to see the ball go in the hole. I've started to get a little more comfortable with the speed of the greens as the week has gone on and putted nicely again today." '

Byrd shot a 66. Australia's Cameron Percy had a career-best 62, making eight birdies, an eagle and a bogey, to join Webb Simpson (64) at 17 under. Simpson had 10 birdies and two bogeys.

"I was 1 over through five," Simpson said. "But I told myself to stay patient and I knew birdies would come. I knew I was playing well enough to make a lot of birdies, and they came.

"I birdied six through nine and then 11 through 13 and then 15 and 16. I don't know if I've ever had 10 birdies in a round out here on TOUR, but it felt good."

Percy, a 36-year-old rookie from Australia, is 185th on the money list with the final top 125 earning full status for next year.

Cameron Beckman (64) and Spencer Levin (66) were tied for fifth at 15 under.

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Notables at the Shriners Hospitals Open
Name Score Position Comment Sunday Tee Time
Cameron Percy 62 T3 The rookie looked unflappable on Saturday in his first real jump up a PGA TOUR leaderboard. 3:35 p.m. ET
Aaron Baddeley 64 T7 The Aussie can lock up his PGA TOUR card with a strong finish on Sunday. He's on track for his first top-25 since July. 3:15 p.m. ET
Ryuji Imada 70 T11 Imada lost a lot of ground on Satuday. He isn't worried about his card, but he let a good shot at winning escape on Saturday. 2:35 p.m. ET
Kodak Challenge leaders at TPC Summerlin
Pos. Name Today Comment
T1 Troy Merritt Birdie Missed 35-foot eagle by one foot, made easy birdie putt
T1 Aaron Baddeley Eagle Made 48-foot eagle putt for share of first
T1 Rickie Fowler Par Missed 15-foot birdie putt, by two feet, made par
T3 Tim Petrovic Bogey Missed 4-footer for par, made bogey
T5 Webb Simpson Birdie Made 8-footer for birdie to move into contention
T5 Scott Piercy Par Missed 32-footer for birdie, made easy par putt
T5 Mark Wilson Par Missed 14-footer for birdie, made easy par putt
TPC Summerlin: Round 3
EASIEST HOLE TOUGHEST HOLE
The par-5 ninth hole was the easiest with a Saturday scoring average of 4.413.
EAGLES: 1 BIRDIES: 44 PARS: 28 BOGEYS: 2 OTHERS: 0
The par-3 eighth hole was the toughest with a Saturday scoring average of 3.160.
EAGLES: 0 BIRDIES: 4 PARS: 55
BOGEYS: 16 OTHERS: 0
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