Lowery and Pettersson share lead heading into final round

Lowery and Pettersson share lead heading into final round 30th October 2005

Steve Lowery and Carl Pettersson share the lead at 9 under the card 204 heading into the final round of the Chrysler Championship in Florida. The duo lead by three shots from Davis Love III, Tom Pernice Jr. and Daniel Chopra were at 207.

Pettersson shot a 4 under par round of 67 on Saturday to put himself into the joint lead with Lowery on Saturday. Lowery followed his opening two rounds of 68 and 66 with a solid 1 under par round of 70.

The Swedish-born Pettersson said, ``Pars are good out here. This is a tough golf course to keep going low. I hope I can do it.'' Australian Stuart Appleby posted the best round of the day on Staurday a 6 under par round of 65.

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