Johnson Wagner drives from the 11th tee during the third round of the Greenbrier Classic. (AP)
slideshow WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.Va. ? Amid a disappointing season, Johnson Wagner has found a comfort zone not far from his college stomping grounds.Wagner shot a 6-under 64 Saturday to take a two-stroke lead after the third round of the Greenbrier Classic.
Wagner was at 14 under on the Old White TPC course. Jimmy Walker also shot 64 and was second at 12 under.
Wagner has yet to post a top 10 finish this year. At the Greenbrier, he broke a string of seven consecutive early exits.
In his two previous tournaments, he had three birdies combined. He had seven of them during Saturday?s round.
?I felt really comfortable all day,? Wagner said.
?I hit a lot of good golf shots. I?ve got a really clear picture of what I?m trying to do on every swing.
?Sometimes when you?re playing bad, you forget who you are and you get down on yourself. The last couple of weeks, I?ve just trying to be positive and remember that I?ve won three times out here. I?m a little more comfortable with myself right now.?
Wagner played golf at Virginia Tech less than two hours from The Greenbrier resort. Several members of his wife?s family have joined them for the weekend, and hoots from Hokies fans could be heard around the golf course.
?It?s great seeing a bunch of maroon-and-orange in the crowd,? Wagner said.
He hopes they can see him wrap up his first win since the 2012 Sony Open.
The other two times Wagner held the lead going into the final round on tour, he won the 2008 Houston Open and the OHL Classic at Mayakoba in Mexico.
But no third-round leader has gone on to win the Greenbrier Classic, now in its fourth year. The tournament has been decided by playoffs the past two years, and Stuart Appleby shot 59 in the final round to win by a stroke in 2010.
Wagner said he isn?t going to stop being aggressive Sunday unless the wind picks up.
?I?m just going to try to make as many birdies as I can,? he said. ?This golf course, when it?s firm and fast, may be one of my favorite places we play on tour.?
Like Wagner, Walker also gets a cozy feeling at The Greenbrier. He finished one stroke out of a playoff in the 2011 Greenbrier Classic and tied for fourth in 2010.
?The golf course really seems to fit my eye,? Walker said. ?I like the tee shots, I like the second shots, and I feel comfortable. And when you feel comfortable at places ... I seem to play well.?
Still searching for his first tour win, Walker woke up sick early Friday morning and still wasn?t feeling well Saturday.
His swing certainly didn?t suffer.
After seven straight pars on the front nine, Walker ran off five birdies down the stretch, including a 17-foot putt on the par-3 18th.
Walker is hoping to secure a spot in the British Open in two weeks. After the Greenbrier Classic, the leading five players not already exempt from inside the top 20 in the FedExCup points standings will earn a spot at Muirfield. Walker is 24th.
?I have a room booked,? Walker said. ?I might as well go use it.?
Sweden?s Jonas Blixt was four strokes behind Wagner at 10 under after shooting 67. Australians Matt Jones (66) and Steven Bowditch (69) and Texas teenager Jordan Spieth (67) were at 9 under.
Spieth overcame two early bogeys with birdies on three of the final four holes.
A win would give him his PGA Tour membership and make him eligible for the FedEx Cup playoffs. He?s won more than $1.1 million this year and is assured of a tour card when the new season starts in October.
Among six golfers at 8 under included Bill Haas, the winner at Congressional a week ago.
Second-round leader Matt Every bogeyed the first two holes and quickly fell off the leaderboard. He shot 74 and fell into a tie for 27th at 5 under.
Ten players were trimmed from the field after Saturday?s round; 81 players had advanced after Friday?s play.
GREENBRIER CLASSIC SCORES
Saturday
At The Greenbrier Resort, The Old White TPC, Sulphur Springs, W.Va.
Third Round
Johnson Wagner 62-70-64?196
Jimmy Walker 69-65-64?198
Jonas Blixt 66-67-67?200
Matt Jones 69-66-66?201
Jordan Spieth 67-67-67?201
Steven Bowditch 65-67-69?201
Pat Perez 71-65-66?202
Bill Haas 68-67-67?202
Rory Sabbatini 70-65-67?202
D.H. Lee 66-68-68?202
Tag Ridings 65-69-68?202
Tommy Gainey 62-71-69?202
Gary Woodland 69-70-64?203
Morgan Hoffmann 69-67-67?203
Bill Lunde 66-66-71?203
Nick Watney 72-67-65?204
Cameron Percy 71-68-65?204
Bryce Molder 71-67-66?204
Tim Petrovic 69-68-67?204
Scott Stallings 70-67-67?204
Brian Stuard 71-66-67?204
David Lingmerth 71-66-67?204
Louis Oosthuizen 67-68-69?204
Ted Potter, Jr. 69-66-69?204
Ben Curtis 67-66-71?204
Russell Henley 67-65-72?204
Troy Matteson 69-70-66?205
Graham DeLaet 69-70-66?205
Brad Fritsch 68-71-66?205
Justin Leonard 68-70-67?205
Charlie Wi 73-65-67?205
Peter Hanson 66-71-68?205
George McNeill 66-71-68?205
Davis Love III 67-70-68?205
Jason Kokrak 66-71-68?205
Brian Davis 67-68-70?205
James Driscoll 66-68-71?205
Greg Owen 67-66-72?205
Matt Every 69-62-74?205
Daniel Summerhays 65-67-73?205
Cameron Tringale 73-66-67?206
Michael Kim 70-69-67?206
Billy Horschel 69-70-67?206
K.J. Choi 71-67-68?206
Bubba Watson 68-69-69?206
Kevin Chappell 67-68-71?206
Chez Reavie 70-69-68?207
James Hahn 72-67-68?207
Luke List 71-67-69?207
John Senden 70-68-69?207
Webb Simpson 64-73-70?207
Chad Campbell 69-66-72?207
Brendon de Jonge 66-68-73?207
Andres Romero 68-71-69?208
Brian Harman 68-70-70?208
Jin Park 64-73-71?208
Richard H. Lee 68-70-70?208
Jeff Overton 68-68-72?208
Brendan Steele 66-70-72?208
Kenny Perry 68-67-73?208
D.A. Points 70-65-73?208
Andres Gonzales 71-68-70?209
Ryan Palmer 68-71-70?209
Shawn Stefani 70-69-70?209
Carl Pettersson 69-70-70?209
Robert Streb 69-70-70?209
Tom Gillis 67-71-71?209
Tom Watson 68-69-72?209
William McGirt 69-70-71?210
Jim Herman 72-67-71?210
Martin Flores 71-65-74?210
Made the cut, did not finish
D.J. Trahan 70-69-72?211
Scott Brown 66-72-73?211
Dicky Pride 72-66-73?211
Alistair Presnell 68-69-74?211
Neal Lancaster 65-71-76?212
Fabian Gomez 70-69-74?213
Gary Christian 71-67-75?213
Ben Crane 66-70-77?213
Erik Compton 69-67-79?215
Brad Adamonis 68-71-77?216
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