Bryant's 60 ties for PGA Tour's low round



SAN ANTONIO (AP) -- Bart Bryant matched the PGA Tour's lowest round of the year with a 10-under 60 Saturday to build a three-shot lead over Hunter Mahan in the Texas Open.
Bryant's score broke the single-day course record on the La Cantera Golf Club course and left him at 16-under 194 after three rounds.
The round tied the 60 shot by Robert Gamez in January at the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic.
The previous mark at the Texas Open was 61, set by Garrett Willis in 2002 and matched by Ted Purdy in Thursday's opening round.
Mahan (62) was at 197, while Joe Ogilvie shot a 61 to join Pat Perez (63), Todd Fischer (63), Tim Clark (64), Patrick Sheehan (65), Scott Simpson (66), Ryan Palmer (67) and J.J. Henry (67) at 198.
Henry was tied with Mahan but had a lip-out on a 10-foot par putt on the 18th for his second bogey of the day.
Second-round leader Dean Wilson and Heath Slocum (64) were another shot back at 199. Wilson shot an even-par 70 Saturday.
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