Jim Furyk and Vijay Singh, two of the highest ranked players in the field
at the Mercedes-Benz, happened to fire two of the lowest rounds of the tournament on Saturday, 66 and 67 respectively, allowing both to get back in contention. "On the back-9, I just got into a little groove," said Furyk, who birdied five of his last seven holes on Saturday to pull within four strokes of the lead at 9-under-par overall. As for Singh, the 3-time major champion was not altogether happy with the way he played. "6-und
er sounds really good, but it’s disappointing to shoot 6-under because I needed to play a lot better today. I did, but just didn’t make enough putts." Singh trails third round leader Mike Weir by five strokes. Both players are past champions at Kapalua and admitted that they will need to go low tomorrow in order to catch Weir.