Woods and Kim share lead at Congressional
By Steve Ginsburg
BETHESDA, Maryland (Reuters) - Tiger Woods and holder Anthony Kim set the stage for some final-day fireworks by sharing the lead after three rounds of the AT&T National at Congressional Country Club on Saturday.
Tournament host Woods and Kim hold a one-stroke lead over Michael Allen and Cameron Beckman, while Jim Furyk and Australia's Rod Pampling are one shot further adrift.
Woods and Kim will play together on Sunday.
"There's not too many chances you get to play against the best in the world at his golf tournament," said Kim, whose last win was here a year ago. "I've won this tournament before, and I don't see why I won't have a good opportunity tomorrow."
World number one Woods had a wild round, taking a three-shot lead on a ninth-hole eagle before falling behind by a stroke with a double-bogey two holes later.
"It was a tough day out there," Woods said. "The wind was all over the place. It was hard to not only figure out the intensity but also the direction.
"It was just one of those things where you had to grind it out and get through it."
Woods shot an even-par 70 and Kim a 68 to enter Sunday's final round at 10-under 200. Continued...

