Martin Laird never surrendered the lead Saturday in the Bay Hill Invitational in Orlando, Fla. He made it through an up-and-down day with a 2-under 70 and held a two-shot lead over Spencer Levin.
Laird built a four-stroke lead, but he and Levin were tied with three holes to play. Laird birdied No. 16, and Levin bogeyed.
Laird is at 11-under 205.
Tiger Woods had another Saturday swoon, trading an eagle and birdies with bogeys and a double bogey that sent him to a 2-over 74 and left him 10 shots out of the lead.
European Tour record of 60 tied again
Kenneth Ferrie shot a 60 to equal the PGA European Tour record at the Andalucia Open in Malaga, Spain, climbing within one stroke of leader Paul Lawrie. Thirteen other golfers have shot 60 on the European Tour.
• Second-ranked Jiyai Shin shot a 3-under 70 and held a one-stroke lead over Sandra Gal after the third round of the LPGA Tour Kia Classic in Industry, Calif.
HORSE RACING
Japanese horse wins World Cup Japan's Victoire Pisa won the $10 million World Cup by a half-length in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, capturing the world's richest horse race.