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Dufner shoots 64 to take 2-shot Tour lead

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LA QUINTA, Calif. — Jason Dufner had a good feeling when he made the turn Saturday at La Quinta Country Club in the third round of the CareerBuil­der Challenge. “I told my caddie and my amateur partners, I’m` about to do something good,’ ” Dufner said. “So when you start thinking like that, good things happen.”

He did something a lot better than just good, birdieing seven of the final nine holes for an 8-under 64 and a two-stroke lead with one round left at PGA West ’s TPC Stadium Course. Winless since the 2013 PGA Championsh­ip, Dufner was at 23-under 193. He opened with a 64 on Thursday on the Nicklaus Tournament Course for a share of the lead and had a 65 on Friday on the Stadium Course to take a one-shot advantage.

“This is the way you want to play,” Dufner said. “This is what we work to do. My mindset’s at a point where, no matter what happens out there, good swings, bad swings, I know that I can shoot good scores.”

Jamie Lovemark was second after a 65 on the Stadium Course.

“Any time you go out there and shoot 7 under, it’s a good day, no matter what,” Lovemark said. “I was pleased with the way I played the entire round. I’m in good position to compete for a win tomorrow.”

Adam Hadwin had a 64 on the Nicklaus Course to get to 20 under. The Canadian missed a chance to get closer, bogeying the par-5 15th after hitting into the water and closing with three pars.

“It’s just going to be a question of handling the nerves and making sure those putts kind of keep hit- ting the lines,” Hadwin said.

Phil Mickelson was tied for fifth at 17 under in his first start since the Presidents Cup in October and first since splitting with swing coach Butch Harmon to work with Andrew Getson. Lefty had a bogey-free 66 at the Stadium Course, holing a flop shot for birdie on the 10th hole.

Dufner started the birdie spree on the first hole, hitting a lob wedge to 10 feet. He made a 20-footer on No. 3, hit a 9-iron out of a bunker to 3 feet on 4, twoputted the par-5 fifth and sixth, and made it five in a row with a12-footer on 7. He rolled in another 12-footer on 9 for his 10th birdie.

McIlroy, Fowler in 5-way tie

ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates — Jordan Spieth paced onto the green and marked one of the six balls on or around the putting surface in neardarkne­ss at the Abu Dhabi Championsh­ip on Saturday. Minutes earlier and on the same 9th hole, Rory McIlroy rummaged in vain through one bush, then another, on some wasteland for an errant ball belonging to his playing partner and then-tournament leader Andy Sullivan. It was an extraordin­ary end to a fog-hit third day’s play at the Abu Dhabi Golf Club. Sullivan made a triple-bogey before the horn sounded to suspend play in the third round to fall out of the lead he’d held all day and leave a fiveway tie atop the leaderboar­d among McIlroy, Rickie Fowler, Ian Poulter, Branden Grace and Joost Luiten. The quintet is on 10-under par

 ?? SCOTT HALLERAN/GETTY IMAGES ?? England’s Ian Poulter is 1 of 5 golfers tied for the lead at 10-under after 3 rounds of the Abu Dhabi HSBC tourney.
SCOTT HALLERAN/GETTY IMAGES England’s Ian Poulter is 1 of 5 golfers tied for the lead at 10-under after 3 rounds of the Abu Dhabi HSBC tourney.

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