Webb Simpson watches his tee shot on the ninth hole...

Webb Simpson watches his tee shot on the ninth hole during the second round of the Greenbrier Classic PGA tournament at the Greenbrier in White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. (July 7, 2012) Credit: AP

WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.Va. -- Webb Simpson likes the way he's avoiding bogeys and figures he'll need to play smart again at the Greenbrier Classic to get his second win in three tournaments.

The U.S. Open champion shot a 5-under 65 in the third round Saturday to take a two-stroke lead into the final round. Simpson had his second straight bogey-free round to reach 14 under on The Greenbrier Resort's Old White TPC Course.

Troy Kelly was second after a 62. Rookie Charlie Beljan, J.B. Holmes and Ken Duke were 11 under. Beljan had a 67, Holmes a 66 and Duke a 65.

Simpson isn't disappointed that Tiger Woods isn't around to challenge him. Woods missed the cut for only the ninth time in his PGA career.

"When he's not lurking around on Saturdays and Sundays, it makes it a little easier I think for other guys," Simpson said.

Simpson said he plans to peek at the leaderboard, "but the way I look at it is, I've got to go shoot under par [Sunday]. And if I don't, somebody's going to probably going to probably [play] pretty good. I think the golf course is playing in such a way that there's plenty of birdie opportunities.

"I've almost got to imagine that these guys are all going to shoot 4, 5 under. I've got to stay aggressive." Simpson has been in this position before. He briefly led entering the final nine holes last year, but faded to a tie for ninth.

"I realized shortly after the round that I wanted it so bad that it kind of put more pressure on myself than the pressure I was already feeling," he said. "So it kind of locked me up a little bit and I wasn't able to perform like I had been all week.

"I think it's good for me to remember that, not only [today] but every week that I just have to let it come to me."

Simpson started the third round a stroke ahead of five others. He opened with six straight pars before gaining momentum on the back nine. He two-putted for birdie from 24 feet on the par-5 12th, made a 7-footer at No. 14 and retook the lead from Kelly with a 6-foot birdie putt on the 597-yard 17th. Simpson finished it off with a 20-footer for birdie on the par-3 18th.

He'll be pursued Sunday by a pair of players making medical comebacks. Kelly underwent hip-replacement surgery in September 2010 after being diagnosed with arthritis. Holmes had part of his skull removed in September 2011, four months after he started having vertigo symptoms. He returned to the tour in January.

 

Kite, Bryant tied in seniors

Tom Kite and Brad Bryant are tied for the lead after two rounds of the Champions Tour event on the Monterey Peninsula of California. Kite shot a 69 at Pebble Beach, the host course, and Bryant shot a 67 at Old Del Monte to finished with 136 totals. They have a three-shot lead over Bobby Clampett, Peter Senior and Mark McNulty. First-round co-leader John Cook withdrew with a neck injury.

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