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Bill Haas moves into outright lead at Valspar

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PGA Tour: Bill Haas holds a one-stroke lead heading into the final round of the Valspar Championship in Florida.
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Bill Haas holds a one-stroke lead heading into the final round of the Valspar Championship in Florida.

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Haas repeated his second-round??four-under-par 67 to move up two places into the outright lead at Palm Harbor.??

The American holed five birdies and dropped one shot on Saturday and goes into the last 18 holes in pole position??as he looks for a??seventh PGA Tour title.

Graham DeLaet??is Haas' nearest challenger after the??Canadian's third-round 68.??

DeLaet??carded two??bogeys on the front??nine, but an eagle on the 14th??put him right back in contention.

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Charley Hoffman's 67??moved him up 12 places to??sits joint??third alongside fellow American Ryan Moore, who shot a 69.

Overnight joint-leader Steve Stricker (72) could not keep up his early form and is joined in equal-fifth along with??Patrick Reed (68) and Charles Howell III (70).

Meanwhile, defending champion Jordan Spieth (67) continued his push up the leaderboard following an abysmal opening round.

Spieth's bogey-free card, which included an eagle on the 14th,??saw him move up 34 places,??but he sits six??strokes behind Haas.??

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