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Sony Open 2013 results: Scott Langley, Russell Henley lead after three rounds

Scott Langley shot a 5-under 65 in the third round to tie Russell Henley for the lead at the 2013 Sony Open.

Andrew Redington

Scott Langley shot a 5-under 65 in the third round to tie Russell Henley atop the leaderboard heading into the final day of the 2013 Sony Open.

Henley birdied the 2nd, 8th and 18th holes in the third round to finish 3-under on the day and keep pace with Langley’s 65.

Langley took the outright lead after a birdie on the 13th hole dropped him to 17-under, but he then immediately fell back to 16-under and in a tie for first with Henley after a bogey on 14.

Langley again took over first-place after a birdie on the 15th hole to get back to 17-under, before Henley tied him with a birdie on 18.

The leaderboard after three rounds of the 2013 Sony Open is listed below:

Scott Langley -17
Russell Henley -17
Tim Clark -14
Charles Howell III -13
Scott Gardiner -13
Matt Jones -12
Danny Lee -12
Pat Perez -12
Chris Kirk -12
Marc Leishman -11
Dicky Pride -11
Brian Stuard -11
Matt Kuchar -11

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