Bradley circled five birdies, ranging from 34'3" to four inches, and squared three bogeys at TPC Four Seasons. He only found 10 GIR, but gained 2.599 strokes on the field with his long putter. He ranks sixth in strokes gained for the week. The first of his three PGA TOUR wins came at this event in 2011, and he is in great position to pick up another in Sunday's final round.
K. Bradley 18 holes from second HPBNC victory
Keegan Bradley | PGA
(May 18, 2013 5:58 PM EDT)
Keegan Bradley continues to hold the lead at the HP Byron Nelson Championship after a 2-under-par 34-34=68 in the third round places him one-stroke clear of Sang-moon Bae at 13-under 197.
Huh in line for first top 10 of '13 at HPBNC
John Huh | PGA
(May 18, 2013 5:49 PM EDT)
John Huh signed for a 1-under-par 37-32=68 in the third round of the HP Byron Nelson Championship and enters the final round at 8-under 202.
Huh finished in style at TPC Four Seasons, beginning with an eagle from 162 yards at the par-4 14th and continuing with birdies at 16 and 17. Even though his rookie season was a strong one, he has yet to crack a top 10 in 14 PGA TOUR events in 2013. The difference this week has been a strong performance with the irons, landing 77.78 percent of his GIR for the tournament.
Piercy soars at Byron Nelson w/ back-nine 31
Scott Piercy | PGA
(May 18, 2013 5:32 PM EDT)
Scott Piercy made a statement on moving day with a 4-under-par 35-31=66 in the third round of the HP Byron Nelson Championship and a 54-hole tally of 10-under 200.
Piercy traded two birdies for two bogeys on his opening nine, but played the back in blemish-free 4-under. It's been a rough ride of late for a guy that started the year in good form, missing four of his last five cuts with only a T54 at the Masters breaking the monotony. The irons have been solid this week, and that could be the difference. He's found 79.63 percent of his GIR for the tournament.
Woodland poised for first top 10 of 2013
Gary Woodland | PGA
(May 18, 2013 5:27 PM EDT)
Gary Woodland spun a 2-under-par 34-34=68 in the third round of the HP Byron Nelson Championship and is in position to pick up his first top 10 of the season at 8-under 202.
Four birdies outpaced two bogeys in Woodland's navigation of TPC Four Seasons, with a 46'8" bomb on the par-4 fourth the highlight. While only landing six (of 14) fairways, he managed to find 14 GIR. Even though is current position is enviable, high winds predicted in the final round could change the entire dynamic of the leaderboard by the end of the day Sunday.
Late bogeys cool English's round at the HPBNC
Harris English | PGA
(May 18, 2013 5:21 PM EDT)
Harris English bogeyed two of his final four holes in posting a 2-under-par 33-35=68 in the third round of the HP Byron Nelson Championship and enters the finale at 8-under 202.
English had a busy day on the card, picking up six birdies and giving back four bogeys on his lap around TPC Four Seasons. His birdies came in binges of three, with a 30'11" putt kicking off the first run at the par-4 sixth and a 5'9" effort at the par-4 11th spurring on his second streak. He hit 12 GIR and picked up more than a stroke on the field with the putter. He'll try and survive what is expected to be a windy final round on Sunday.
N. Green contends at HPBNC in fourth start
Nathan Green | PGA
(May 18, 2013 5:01 PM EDT)
Nathan Green managed a 2-under-par 34-34=68 in the third round of the HP Byron Nelson Championship, moving inside the top 10 at 7-under 203 with 18 holes to play.
This is just Green's fourth start of 2013, with his only made cut a T31 at the Valero Texas Open. Each of his three birdies fell from outside 20 feet, so the flat stick got the job done. His lone bogey at the par-4 14th was a result of an approach into a greenside bunker and a poor effort on his third shot. Sunday's finale is a big deal. With only past champion status to rely on, a top 10 would get him into the next full-field event.
Kaymer getting back on track at Byron Nelson
Martin Kaymer | PGA
(May 18, 2013 4:53 PM EDT)
Martin Kaymer is positioned for a season-best finish at the HP Byron Nelson Championship after firing a 1-under-par 34-35=69 in the third round.
The German's only top 10 in a PGA TOUR event was a T9 at the WGC-Accenture Match Play, and he hasn't finished any better than a T35 at the Masters in a stroke-play event. In his third navigation of TPC Four Seasons, he circled four birdies and squared three bogeys. Two of those four birdies dropped from outside 22 feet. He enters the final round at 6-under 204.
Anderson leads BMW Pro-Am in his home state
Mark Anderson | PGA
(May 18, 2013 4:26 PM EDT)
Mark Anderson pulled in front at the BMW Charity Pro-Am on the Web.com Tour with a 7-under-par 33-31=64 in the third round, boosting him to 21-under 194 and one clear of 36-hole leader Franklin Corpening.
Anderson was cruising along with three birdies and one bogey on his first 14 holes at Thornblade Club, then caught fire over the final four holes. He chipped in for eagle on the par-5 15th, and followed with a birdie on the par-5 16th. He then navigated the difficult final two holes with birdies to end his round. A native of South Carolina, he will try and pick up his first Web.com Tour victory in Sunday's final round.
Third-round 68 has Siem thinking top 10 at HP
Marcel Siem | PGA
(May 18, 2013 4:17 PM EDT)
Marcel Siem put together a 2-under-par 33-35=68 in the third round of the HP Byron Nelson Championship and enters the final round at 6-under 204.
Siem circled five birdies and squared a bogey and a double bogey on his lap around TPC Four Seasons. His shot of the day came early, knocking an approach from 207 yards out of the rough to eight inches on the par-4 third. Should he ever decide to relocate from Germany to the U.S., perhaps Texas is the likely destination. He tied for 10th in San Antonio earlier this season.
Points hangs around another Texas leaderboard
D.A. Points | PGA
(May 18, 2013 3:54 PM EDT)
D.A. Points made his move in the third round of the HP Byron Nelson Championship with a 3-under-par 34-33=67.
With that effort, Points moves to 6-under 204 and is again finding success in the Lone Star State. He's already picked up a win in Houston earlier this season. In his third lap around TPC Four Seasons, he circled five birdies to just two bogeys and saved par from 20'9" on the 18th hole to sustain his solid round.

