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Wrap-up: Watson takes two-shot lead into finale

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    SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- A desert critter saved leader Bubba Watson at least a stroke Saturday in the Waste Management Phoenix Open. Hunter Mahan didn't make a par on the back nine until the 18th hole.

    The estimated 189,722 in attendance had a lot to see on a sunny, cool day at TPC Scottsdale.

    Watson's drive on the par-5 13th went into a desert bush and settled next to a burrowing animal hole that would have interfered with his swing, giving him a free drop.

    "Right next to my ball was a burrowing animal hole and my club was going to hit it at impact," Watson said. "It was big hole and the club would get caught on it. So, I got a free drop and could easily wedge it out."

    He hit a 150-yard shot to the fairway, followed with a wedge to the fringe and two-putted for par on the way to a 3-under 68 and a two-stroke lead.

    Without the free drop, he thought he could have played a shorter shot.

    "I was looking at a 20- or 30-yard shot," Watson said.

    Defending champion Phil Mickelson made a double bogey on the par-3 No. 16 when he half-shanked his tee shot left on the 128-yard hole. He followed with a weak flop shot into the bunker, blasted to 8 feet and two-putted.

    "It was a gap wedge. It was pathetic," Mickelson said. "I don't even know what to say. I don't remember ever hitting a shot like that even in practice."

    He finished with a 72 to drop to 3 under.

    Watson was at 15-under 198.

    Winless since the 2012 Masters, the long-hitting left-hander also scrambled to save par on the par-5 15th, holing a 15-footer after losing another drive to the right.

    His 7-foot birdie try on 16 hopped shortly after leaving the clubface and stopped on the right edge, but he holed a curling 12-footer for birdie on the short par-4 17th after another drive went far right. He saved par on the par-4 18th after driving over the water into the left rough.

    "I held it together, stayed focused on what I was trying to do, made nice up-and-down on 17 for birdie," Watson said. "Tough lie on 18 and somehow two-putted to have a little lead. ... Luckily, nobody went crazy on me."

    He was upset about the pace of play.

    "The back nine just got real slow and sluggish and I just kind of lost focus a little bit on my tee shots," Watson said. "We need to be under five hours tomorrow. I want to watch the Super Bowl."

    The tournament set an attendance record for the fourth straight year, breaking the day mark of 179,002 from the third round last year. Since Monday, an estimated 502,776 people have attended the event. The record of 538,356 was set in 2008.

    "It was packed out there," said Scottsdale resident Kevin Stadler, second after a 67. "It's something you only experience once a year."

    Ryan Moore had a 64 to join Harris English (69) and Hideki Matsuyama (66) at 12 under, and Jones (72) was 11 under along with Brendan Steele (62) and 2010 winner Hunter Mahan (65). Moore played the back nine in 6-under 30.

    "Made a couple bonus putts," Moore said.

    Steele had the best round of the week.

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