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Rose leads the way
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Rose leads the way

Justin Rose fired a second successive 65 to ensure he will take a one shot lead into the final round of the US PGA Tour Transitions Championship at Innisbrook.

Justin Rose

Rose picked up five birdies over his first seven holes and added another on 18 en route to his six under par round - becoming the first player to card back-to-back 65s in the tournament's history.

The Englishman was 13 under after 54 holes - one stroke ahead of Zimbabwe's Brendon de Jonge (66) and American Webb Simpson (67).

"This is a golf course that it's easy to be patient on," said Rose, who has missed just seven greens all week.

"If you hit in the middle of the green, you two-putt par, and you know you're not being lapped by the rest of the field."

The World Number 31's back-to-basics approach has put him on course for a third US PGA Tour title in under a year.

"[I'd been] tinkering around with too many swing keys," said the 30 year old. "My goal for the next couple of weeks was to whittle it down to something very simple heading into Augusta.

"And I think that should still be my goal really, the next couple of weeks, just to really every day drop a thought, drop something, so you can go into that tournament as free and relaxed as possible."

Gary Woodland and US PGA Tour rookie Scott Stallings were two shots off the pace on 11 under with Nick Watney - last week's winner at the World Golf Championships-Cadillac Championship in Miami - among a group of four Americans a further stroke off the pace alongside Brandt Snedeker and halfway co-leaders Chris Couch and Garrett Willis.

Scotland's Martin Laird was in a tie for tenth on nine under after a 68 while England's Paul Casey and Spain's Sergio Garcia - in his first US PGA Tour event in seven months - were seven under heading into Sunday.

World Number One Martin Kaymer of Germany was nine shots off the lead on four under after a level par 71.

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