Woods stays six-shot clear

Published October 2, 2006

WATFORD (England), Oct 1: Tiger Woods eagled The Grove's 18th hole for a third successive day to increase his WGC American Express Championship lead to six strokes in Saturday's third round.

Title-holder Woods had struggled on the greens for the first time in the week but a birdie just before the turn signalled a transformation in the world number one's fortunes.

Woods rounded off his revival by holing from about 34ft on the last.

A round of four-under-par 67 took him to 19-under-par 194, with Adam Scott, who carded a flawless six-birdie 65.

Leading third round scores:

194 – Tiger Woods (US) 63, 64, 67.

200 – Adam Scott (Australia) 67, 68, 65.

201 – Brett Quigley (US) 70, 64, 67; Jim Furyk (US) 67, 65, 69.

202 – Stewart Cink (US) 65, 67, 70.

203 – Ian Poulter (Britain) 64, 71, 68; Henrik Stenson (Sweden) 68, 67, 68; David Howell (Britain) 66, 66, 71.

204 – Trevor Immelman (South Africa) 68, 68, 68; Ernie Els (South Africa) 65, 70, 69; Padraig Harrington (Ireland) 64, 69, 71.—Reuters

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