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2013 WGC-Cadillac Championship leaderboard: Tiger Woods still sits atop leaderboard

Tiger Woods sits atop the leaderboard at the 2013 WGC-Cadillac Championship, as he continues his third round of play.

Jason Merritt

Third round play for the 2013 WGC-Cadillac Championship is underway, and Tiger Woods is still atop the leaderboard.

Woods is 3-under through his first nine holes in the third round, and leads Graeme McDowell by one stroke. Through his first two-and-a-half rounds of play, Woods has shot an impressive 16-under for the tournament, and has a three-stroke lead on Steve Stricker, who is in third place at 13-under.

Keegan Bradley and Charl Schwartzel round out the top five, as the two golfers are tied for fourth at 11-under for the tournament. Both Bradley and Schwartzel have shot 3-under so far in the third round through their first 12 holes.

Phil Mickelson has struggled so far in the third round, shooting even par through his first 10 holes. Mickelson remains in contention at 10-under, but will need a strong finish on Saturday if he’s to seriously challenge Woods and McDowell on Sunday.

Rory McIlroy shot 1-under on Saturday, and is now 3-under for the tournament. McIlroy finds himself tied for 31st place with Lee Westwood.

An entire leaderboard can be found at the PGA Tour’s official website, but here’s a look at the top 10 golfers through the first two-plus rounds.

Tiger Woods, 16-under
Graeme McDowell, 15-under
Steve Stricker, 13-under
Charl Schwartzel, 11-under
Keegan Bradley, 11-under
Michael Thompson, 10-under
Dustin Johnson, 10-under
Freddie Jacobson, 10-under
Phil Mickelson, 10-under
Sergio Garcia, 9-under
Bubba Watson, 9-under

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