World number two Phil Mickelson is one of the early starters on day three of the USPGA, but five bogeys in his round sees him fall back to eight over par
Japanese sensation Ryo Ishikawa displays his distinctive bag at Hazeltine, Minnesota. However, a run of four straight bogeys on the back nine puts him back with Mickelson
The first big mover of the day is American Steve Flesch, who storms up the leaderboard with six birdies in his opening 13 holes but a bogey at 14 and a double at 15 places him on three under
Defending USPGA champion Padraig Harrington takes aim at the practice range ahead of his round as he contemplates trying to catch overnight leader Tiger Woods, who is four strokes ahead
World number one Woods starts a sweltering day four clear of the field as he chases his fifth USPGA crown and his 15th major title overall
But the chasing pack close the gap, Korea's YE Yang carding six birdies in a stunning 67 to end the day on a very healthy looking six under par
Sweden's Henrik Stenson - who won the Players Championship back in May - also makes a charge despite an opening bogey, firing in five birdies to reach four under
Ross Fisher begins the day tied second and four adrift of Woods but he ends six back, though still the highest placed Briton
South Africa Ernie Els, who won the last of his three majors at the Open in 2002, moves to six under through 15 but makes a hash of his final three holes to fall back to three under
Another player going the wrong way is two-time USPGA winner Vijay Singh, who starts the day on three under but struggles with his putting on Saturday and slides back to level par after a three-over round of 75
Padraig Harrington is hounding Woods all the way and he finally pulls level with a fourth birdie at the 14th, only to drop a stroke at 18 to trail by two going into Sunday
Woods ends on eight under after chipping in on 14 and will play alongside Yang in the final group on Sunday
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