Vijay Singh and Tiger Woods, with six USPGA titles between them, are among the players back out early on Saturday morning to complete their second rounds at Whistling Straits
World number one Woods continues to have trouble keeping his game in order, especially off the tee, but maintains his challenge with a second-round 70
Fijian Singh saves par after finding trouble on the 12th and goes on to card an impressive 66 to be five under par heading into his third round
Jim Furyk is another man in top form as he completes his second round in 68 to move into a tie for third place on six under par, two shots behind fellow American Matt Kuchar
Woods is unable to mount any kind of challenge in his third round, going out in 39 to fall back to level par, before finishing with birdie-birdie to finish on three under
World number two Phil Mickelson (right) is outshone in the third round by playing partner Simon Dyson - the Yorkshireman sinks six birdies in a round of 68 to finish six under overall
With the wind dying down and the sun getting its hat back on in Wisconsin, why not catch 40 winks while you can on the eighth hole?
California's Nick Watney roars to the summit of the leaderboard with five birdies in seven holes. A bogey on the eighth gives the chasing pack fresh hope but he's still out in 32
Germany's Martin Kaymer lands six birdies in a round of 67 and goes into the final day four shots off the lead and in a three-way tie for fourth with Australian Jason Day and China's Wenchong Liang
Liang, a 32-year-old from Zhongshan, batters a windless Whistling Straits into submission with eight birdies in a round of 64, a new course record
Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy is far from out of it and has every chance of pushing for glory on Sunday. He bags six birdies in a round of 67 and finishes the day three off the lead
McIlroy's playing partner Dustin Johnson, who led going into the final round of this year's US Open, cards five birdies in a round of 67 and will be in the final grouping at a major again
American Jim Furyk, the 2003 US Open champion, refuses to be intimidated by playing partner Watney and finishes the day five off the lead after a solid round of 70
But Watney it is who leads by three going into the final day, the 29-year-old with two PGA Tour wins on his resume carding a six-under round of 66 despite a bogey at the last
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