Golf-Phoenix Open third round scores

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Sun Feb 5, 2012 1:33am GMT

 Feb 4 (Reuters) - Leading third round scores from the U.S.
PGA Tour Phoenix Open on Saturday in Scottsdale, Arizona
(par-71; U.S. unless stated)	
  	
 196  Spencer Levin                  65 63 68  	
 202  Webb Simpson                   65 69 68  	
 203  Bubba Watson                   66 70 67	
   John Huh                       68 66 69  	
 204  Jason Dufner                   64 72 68	
   Greg Chalmers (Australia)      68 69 67	
   Kyle Stanley                   69 66 69	
   Chris Stroud                   68 70 66	
   Ben Crane                      69 67 68  	
 205  John Rollins                   70 70 65	
   Phil Mickelson                 68 70 67  	
 206  Trevor Immelman (South Africa) 67 70 69	
   Harrison Frazar                66 67 73	
   Jeff Maggert                   70 68 68	
   Matt Jones (Australia)         67 72 67	
   Bill Haas                      69 68 69	
   D.J. Trahan                    72 70 64	
   Marc Leishman (Australia)      70 68 68  	
 207  Martin Flores                  71 68 68	
   Harris English                 70 69 68	
   Bo Van Pelt                    65 71 71	
   Noh Seung-Yul (South Korea)    67 72 68  	
 208  Derek Lamely                   66 70 72	
   Scott Piercy                   68 70 70	
   Josh Teater                    68 69 71	
   Jarrod Lyle (Australia)        66 72 70	
   James Driscoll                 67 70 71	
   Charles Howell III             69 68 71	
   Kevin Na                       66 73 69	
   Pat Perez                      69 73 66  	
 209  Keegan Bradley                 68 70 71	
   Carl Pettersson (Sweden)       70 69 70	
   Matt Kuchar                    69 68 72	
   Rod Pampling (Australia)       67 71 71	
   Rickie Fowler                  69 69 71	
   Kang Sung-hoon (South Korea)   67 73 69	
   Brendan Steele                 71 69 69	
   Bill Lunde                     67 73 69  	
	
 (Compiled by Infostrada Sports; Editing by Greg Stutchbury; 	
 	
	
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