Ryan Moore figured the BMW Championship in Lemont, Ill., would be his last tournament for a while. But then he shot a 5-under-par 66 Saturday, which could put his vacation on hold.

Moore eliminated the mistakes that held him back the previous day, making only one bogey to reach 8-under 205 after three rounds for a one-shot lead over Dustin Johnson (68), Matt Kuchar (70) and Charlie Wi (70).

Moore was No. 58 in the FedEx Cup standings coming into the tournament and needed one of his best weeks just to crack the top 30 and advance to the Tour Championship in two weeks at East Lake Golf Course in Atlanta. A victory not only would send him to the FedEx Cup finale, but give him a clear shot at the $10-million bonus.

Tiger Woods finally broke par with a 3-under 68. He was tied for 22nd at even-par 213, some seven shots behind where he needs to finish to advance to the FedEx Cup finale. Today he'll play alongside Phil Mickelson, who shot a 70 to also finish at even par.

Wie shoots 28 for nine

Michelle Wie shot a 7-under 64 - playing her first nine holes in 7-under 28 - to take the second-round lead in the Northwest Arkansas Championship in Rogers, Ark.

Wie, trying for her second straight victory, had the lowest nine-hole score on the LPGA Tour this year. She finished at 10 under, three strokes ahead of Juli Inkster (66).

Wie started her round on No. 10 and birdied five of her first seven holes. She then made an uphill putt of about 35 feet on the par-5 18th for eagle.

Funk leads seniors

Fred Funk shot a 5-under 67 to take the lead after two rounds of the Champions Tour's Songdo Championship in Incheon, South Korea, the Champions Tour's first event in Asia.

Kaymer back on top

PGA Championship winner Martin Kaymer shot a 4-under 66 to take a one-stroke lead after three rounds of the Europeon Tour's KLM Open in Hilversum, Netherlands. - AP

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