IRVING, Texas -- Keegan Bradley still hasnt gotten things right on the 18th hole at the Byron Nelson Championship, even when finally going left. The bogeys on the closing hole at TPC Four Seasons havent cost him the lead yet. Bradley overcame consecutive bogeys early and bogeyed No. 18 for the third round in a row Saturday to finish with a 2-under 68 that kept him in the lead. "(Sunday) is the day. Right down the middle," Bradley said about that last hole. "Im due!" Bradleys 13-under 197 total gave him a one-stroke lead over Sang-Moon Bae, who had his third consecutive 66. Tom Gillis was two strokes back after a 67. After going way right off the tee at No. 18 the first two rounds, Bradley smashed his drive Saturday down the left side toward the water. The ball stayed dry, but settled behind a large rock and forced him to punch back into the fairway. His approach settled on the front edge of the green and he almost saved par -- the ball rolled just over the lip of the cup. "I thought I made the putt, which would have been exciting," he said. "But 5 on that hole from where I hit it off the tee is a pretty good score." On Sunday, Bradley will be trying to win at TPC Four Seasons for the second time in three years. He could also become the Nelsons first wire-to-wire winner since Tom Watson led alone at the end of all four rounds in 1980. "Should be easier than having to come from behind," he said. "I have felt comfortable out there, havent felt nervous. I feel like I put the time in, I feel like this is where I should be when I play well is near the lead or in the lead." Bradley got his first PGA Tour victory as a rookie at the Nelson two years ago. He followed that by winning the PGA Championship later that season and the World Golf Championship-Bridgestone Invitational in 2012. The nephew of LPGA great Pat Bradley came from behind on the final day for all of those wins. After following his opening course-record 60 with a 69 on Friday, Bradley started the third round with a three-stroke lead. He stayed alone at top of the leaderboard throughout. Scott Piercys 66 matched Bae and three others for the best round on a breezy Texas day. Piercy was fourth at 10 under, two strokes ahead of Gary Woodland (68), Harris English (68), John Huh (69) and 2011 Masters champ Charl Schwartzel (69). Graham DeLaet of Weyburn, Sask., shot a 70, and is seven shots back at 6-under 204. Calgarys Stephen Ames carded a 71, and is at 206. Mike Weir of Brights Grove, Ont., followed his back-to-back 68s with a 73, leaving him at 209. When 83 players made the cut of even par, there were threesomes instead of traditional twosomes for the third round. That put Bradley in the same group with Bae and Gillis, who started the round tied for second place. A secondary cut trimmed the field to 72 players for the final round, when Bradley plays with Bae in the final group. Gillis is paired with Piercy. "Keegan is playing pretty good, but you got to play em all, see how it shakes out," said Gillis, who missed the cuts in his previous five tournaments. Gillis was the last player in the field with a bogey Saturday, when he three-putted from 20 feet at the 203-yard 17th. He got that stroke right back when he blasted out of a greenside bunker for an unexpected birdie at No. 18. "Makes dinner taste better, thats for sure," Gillis said. Bradley first got to 12 under with a 13-foot birdie at the 505-yard third hole and saved par at the next hole after driving into a fairway bunker. His consecutive bogeys came when he two-putted for bogey after missing the green at the par-3 fifth and then drove into the rough at No. 6. But after a long wait to tee off at the 542-yard seventh hole, Bradley got to the green in two and two-putted from 14 feet for a birdie. When Bradleys drive at No. 11 settled just a few inches above the top edge of a bunker, it looked like he might have some trouble. But he hit his approach shot onto the green, 34 feet from the cup, and sank the birdie putt to get to 13 under. He blasted within 12 feet from a greenside bunker at the par-5 16th hole for birdie. Bae, the 26-year-old South Korean who has 11 international victories but none on the PGA Tour, was quickly within a stroke of the lead after birdies on the first two holes. He made a 9-footer on the first and curled in a 32-foot birdie putt at the 223-yard second hole. A 12-footer for birdie at the eighth hole got Bae to 10 under, again only a stroke back. But Bradley made a 14-foot birdie putt to close out the front nine and made the turn with a two-stroke lead over Bae and Gillis, who also made a birdie from 14 feet at the ninth hole to get to 10 under. "Only play just my game," Bae said when asked how difficult it will be trying to overtake Bradley. "Nobody knows." Notes: English twice had three birdies in a row, including approaches of 5-6 feet on holes 11-13 to get to 10 under right after missing a 3-foot par putt at No. 10. ... Huh, the 2012 PGA Tour rookie of the year, had an eagle 2 at the 14th hole when he holed a shot from 162 yards. ... Two-time major champion Angel Cabrera missed the green at the par-3 fifth hole, but chipped in from 27 feet for his second consecutive birdie to make up for the double-bogey 6 at No. 3. He finished with 11 consecutive pars in a 70 that left him seven strokes off the lead. Adidas NMD R2 Dames . Miller reached right to deflect Mikhail Grabovskis attempt with just over 2 minutes remaining in regulation, and then made two more saves in the shootout Sunday to give the Sabres a 2-1 win over the Washington Capitals. Adidas Ultra Boost Uncaged Kopen . LOUIS -- Alexander Steen scored a power-play goal with 59. http://www.nmdtekoop.com/superstar-sneakers.html . 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A blown engine in his Toyota led to his elimination in the Chase for the Sprint Cup championship.He said after he was determined to win the final four races of the year, and took some solace in Fridays run. Truex has never won at Martinsville Speedway.It hurt a lot this week, Truex said. I thought about it every day and every night. I just kept telling myself, `Go win Martinsville.Joey Logano, winner of three straight poles, qualified second in a Ford. Logano won last week at Talladega to advance to the third round of the Chase, and was disappointed in missing out on the pole even though its his fifth consecutive front row start at Martinsville.So close to getting that fourth pole in a row -- it would have been pretty cool to be able to say you did that, Logano said. It gives us a good start to get a good rhythm into this long race and get our car tuned up to where we want to, and get the grandfather clock when were done.Were not in the business of getting poles, were in the business of winning races. A lot of times that takes winning the pole, but in general we want to win the race.Logano was followed by eight-time Martinsville winner Jimmie Johnson in a Chevrolet. Johnson is seeking his seventh championship, and has not been in this round of the playoffs since the elimination format was introduced in 2014.ddddddddddddThat is a great starting spot, great pit road pick, Johnson said. Definitely doing things and headed in the right direction.AJ Allmendinger qualified fifth, Chase Elliott was sixth and Tony Stewart seventh as three drivers not in the Chase had strong runs.If that thing will run as good Sunday as it did today, weve got a shot at this, said Stewart, who is retiring at the end of this season.Five of the eight remaining Chase drivers qualified inside the top 12. Joe Gibbs Racing swept spots seven, eight and nine, as Carl Edwards, Denny Hamlin and Kyle Busch put their Toyotas in the top 10. Only Matt Kenseth didnt advance to the third round of qualifying for JGR, and hell start 17th.I look forward to Martinsville, its been a good track for us, Kenseth said. We dont have all the finishes to show for it, but weve done pretty well. I always look forward to the challenge, hopefully we can put together a perfect race and work our way toward the front and have a shot.Kevin Harvick and Kurt Busch, teammates at Stewart-Haas Racing, are the only two Chase drivers starting behind Kenseth. Harvick will start 20th and Busch will start 23rd.Jeff Gordon qualified 10th for what is assumed to be his final race. Hes in the eighth and final scheduled race as replacement for Dale Earnhardt Jr., who is out with a concussion Gordon is a nine-time winner at Martinsville, and the defending race winner. ' ' '