Daily Wrap-up: Round 3, Zurich Classic of New Orleans

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Apr. 30, 2011
By Staff and wire reports

AVONDALE, La. (AP) -- Bubba Watson made a 4-foot birdie putt on the par-5 18th hole for a 2-under 70 and a share of third-round lead with Webb Simpson on Saturday in the Zurich Classic of New Orleans.

Simpson had five straight birdies in a 67 to match Watson, who has had at least a share of the lead after all three rounds, at 12-under 204 at TPC Louisiana.

Watson needed to birdie the 588-yard 18th to get into the final group Sunday. After hitting his 250-yard approach into a greenside bunker, he blasted out to 4 feet to set up his birdie putt.

"Knowing that if I stroke this well, I'm tied for the lead and not one back, knowing I'm in the final group," said Watson, the Torrey Pines winner in January for his second tour title. "There was a lot of pressure on that for me. Somehow it went in dead center, and so I'm in the final group."

John Rollins (69) was third at 11 under, and 2002 winner K.J. Choi (67) was 10 under along with Steve Stricker (68), George McNeill (65), Charles Howell III (66), Tommy Gainey (68) and Matt Jones (69). Former LSU star David Toms, the 2001 Zurich winner, topped a group at 8 under after a 67.

Luke Donald, who missed an opportunity to jump from No. 3 to No. 1 in the world a week ago when he lost playoff to Brandt Snedeker at Hilton Head, was 7 under after a 70.

Simpson, winless on the PGA TOUR, birdied Nos. 3-7, then closed with 11 pars. He has a share of the 54-hole lead for the first time in his career.

"I've always slept pretty good going back to college and amateur days holding the lead," said Simpson, who tied for second behind Phil Mickelson on April 3 in Houston. "But this is why we do what we do. This is why we work out, why we practice, to give ourselves a chance to win on the PGA TOUR.

"I think that will kind of calm my nerves."

Rollins is a three-time TOUR winner.

"I've felt very comfortable on the golf course this week," Rollins said. "We've got three good ones, hoping for one more."

Watson made a 3-foot birdie putt on the first hole to open a two-shot lead. He appeared to be in position to increase the lead on the par-5 second after a 321-yard drive, but his 3-iron approach from 256 yards rolled over the green and came to rest near a cypress tree. He stubbed his chip and settled for par.

He three-putted the par-3 third hole for bogey from 47 feet and added another bogey on the sixth to fall back to 9 under, at that point two shots behind Simpson, who was playing three groups in front of Watson.

The 32-year-old Watson then birdied the two par-5s on the back nine to tie Simpson.

"It was hard to make a lot of putts, for me," Watson said. "The greens are getting burned out. Hopefully, they don't lose them by Monday. Some of them are getting pretty brown.

"Other guys on the board were making some putts, but for me it was a tough day."

Simpson quickly made up a three-shot deficit, beginning with a 6-foot birdie putt on the third hole. He followed with a 33-footer on the fourth and a 16-footer on the fifth hole to get to 10 under.

A 62-foot chip-in on the sixth gave him the lead at 11 under, and he closed out the streak with a 4-footer on the par-5 seventh hole.

"It just kickstarted the round for me," Simpson said. "I've been playing well I feel like as of late. Today was a little more exciting. "

Simpson brought some unwanted excitement to his final hole when his second shot flirted with the water. He chipped up and two-putted, happy to escape with par.

"I thought it was in the middle of the lake but somehow it stayed left," he said. "Just a poor swing. It was a good break there."

TPC Louisiana: Saturday
EASIEST HOLE TOUGHEST HOLE
The par-5 7th hole was the easiest with a Saturday scoring average of 4.380.
EAGLES: 7 BIRDIES: 37 PARS: 20 BOGEYS: 7 OTHER: 0
The par-4 12th hole was the toughest with a Saturday scoring average of 4.425.
EAGLES: 0 BIRDIES: 2 PARS: 53
BOGEYS: 14 OTHERS: 2
About the leaders
• In search of his first PGA TOUR win, Webb Simpson shot a bogey-free, 5-under 67 in round three to take a share of the lead with Bubba Watson into the final round at 12 under.
• Following pars at the first two holes, Simpson reeled off five consecutive birdies from the third hole through the seventh. Chris Stroud holds the current streak of most consecutive birdies this year at eight.
• In his 10th start of the year, Simpson is coming off a T14 finish at last week's The Heritage. He has collected a pair of top-10 finishes in 2011, including runner-up honors at the Transitions Championship.
• Simpson is making his third start at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans. He missed last year's cut.
• Simpson has never held a share of the 54-hole lead on TOUR or played in the final group.
• The 54-hole leader has gone on to claim victory nine of 17 times so far this year in stroke-play events, most recently Brendan Steele at the Valero Texas Open two weeks ago.
• Should he win, Simpson would become the 18th first-time winner of the event in its history.
• Bubba Watson got up and down from the greenside bunker at the par-5 18th for birdie to re-claim his spot at the top of the leaderboard, alongside Webb Simpson.
• Watson is in search of his third career TOUR title, and second of the year (2010 Travelers Championship, 2011 Farmers Insurance Open).
• Watson is making his seventh start at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, with his best finish being a T5 in 2007.
• Watson has played the par-5 11th hole in 5-under through three rounds. Following eagles in the first two rounds, he birdied the hole in round three.
• Watson has previously held a share of the 54-hole lead twice, neither of which resulted in victory.
• Making his 10th start of the season, Watson has a pair of top-10 finishes, highlighted by a win over Phil Mickelson by a stroke at the Farmers Insurance Open, Watson's second career win (2010 Travelers Championship).
• Watson made his first career start on the PGA TOUR at the 2002 Compaq Classic of New Orleans through Monday Qualifying. He missed the cut in the event that year.
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