
It appears to be a two-man race for the Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial.
Jason Dufner leads Zach Johnson by a shot after three rounds at Hogan's Alley. Dufner is 15 under through 54 holes after a Saturday 66 while Johnson, the 2010 Colonial winner, fired a 65 to reach 14 under par.
The nearest player to Johnson is seven shots behind second place. Tom Gillis is alone in third at 7 under, while Bo Van Pelt is another shot off the lead in fourth place.
Dufner is looking for his third win in his last four PGA Tour starts. He picked up his first PGA Tour win in New Orleans last month before winning last week at the HP Byron Nelson Championship.
Johnson finished T-2 at The Players.
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Ballengee is a GolfChannel.com contributor who writes for GTC and Fantasy Insider.
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