Ben Curtis will take a three-shot lead into the final round of the Valero Texas Open.

Curtis struggled to a one-over round of 73 on Saturday, dropping to nine-under overall, but Matt Every could only match the leader's stuttering performance.
Curtis is confident that he will know how to handle the pressure during Sunday's fourth round, saying: "In the past when I've played in these circumstances, that's what I did - I just focused on my game and if at the end of 18 holes it's good enough to win, great. If not, I have to shake the guy's hand that won and move forward."
Every is two strokes ahead of John Huh, who shares third place with South Koreans Seung-Yul Noh and Charlie Wi.
Fredrik Jacobson is the highest-placed European after three days of play at the TPC San Antonio. The Swede sits on one-under-par.
Scotland's Russell Knox is one-over, meanwhile, in a tie for 28th place.
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