Ben Curtis wasn’t at his best on Saturday, but on a day where only 19 players in the Valero Texas Open field managed to break par, his 1-over 73 was good enough to extend his two-shot lead to three heading into the final round. But don’t expect the British Open champion to run away and hide, given all of the Sunday collapses we’ve seen this year, there’s a good chance Matt Every (6-under), Seung-Yul Noh and John Huh (all currently at 4-under), among others, could take home the title. CBS’s final round coverage starts at 3 p.m. EST.
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