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Defending champ Weekley surges to PGA Heritage leadDefending champion Boo Weekley fired a six-under 65 here Saturday to surge to a three-shot lead after three rounds of the 5.5 million-dollar Heritage. Weekley's 15-under total of 198 put him three strokes in front of fellow American Anthony Kim, who shot a 67 for 201. Kim's round was highlighted by an eagle at the par-five second. Weekley had started the day two strokes off the lead. But he thrust himself into position to retain the title with a front nine that included five straight birdies from the fourth. He finished with seven birdies and one bogey. Australian Aaron Baddeley carded a 67 to head a group sharing third place on 10-under 203. He was joined by Americans Jason Bohn (67) and Cliff Kresge (68). American Jim Furyk was a further shot back after a 68 for 204. Weekley will be trying to claim his second PGA tour victory. Last year he beat South African Ernie Els by a stroke here, in a Monday finish that saw him chip in for par at his last two holes. "I think if I could carry this over to every tournament, I think I'd be up on top about every week," said Weekley, who will be trying to become the first repeat champion here since Davis Love, a five-time titlist, won in 1991-92. Weekley started his birdie binge at number four by chipping in. At eight he rolled in a 25-foot putt. "I got to feeling pretty good how I was putting the ball," he said. At nine Weekley got up and down from a bunker, and his only miscue was a bogey at 16. Weekley extended his cushion with a five-foot birdie at 18. "I'll probably be a little nervous," Weekley admitted of his first-ever 54-hole lead. "But if you ask everybody having the lead going into the last day, they are all a little bit jittery."
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