Ogilvy, Wetterich share Honda lead

Bogey on 18th hole costs Janzen share of top spot

? Australia’s Geoff Ogilvy overcame an eight-shot deficit at the start of play Saturday, shooting an 8-under-par 64 to tie Brett Wetterich for the lead after three rounds at the Honda Classic.

Wetterich, bidding for his first PGA Tour victory, began the day alone in the lead but scrambled to a 72 and joined Ogilvy at 12-under 204.

Two-time U.S. Open champion Lee Janzen, seeking his first tour title since 1998, bogeyed No. 18 to fall out of a three-way tie for the lead. A round of 72 left him one stroke off the pace and tied with Pat Perez at 11 under.

Perez, a fourth-year tour veteran seeking his first win, shot 67.

Among those undone by the wind and fast greens was Chad Campbell, who shot 64 for the first-round lead. He bogeyed six consecutive holes on the back nine, shot 80 and fell to 1 under.

Davis Love III, runner-up the past two years, double-bogeyed three of the final five holes and shot 78 to drop to 2 over.

No. 2-ranked Vijay Singh, the lone player entered among the world’s top six, shot 70 and was 6 under. Todd Hamilton, the champion last year, shot 72 and was 4 under. Some players thrived in the gusty conditions — 1993 champion Fred Couples and Mark Hensby each shot 66. Couples was 8 under and Hensby 6 under.