ORLANDO, Florida, March 24, 2012 (AFP) - Tiger Woods, who is chasing his first win on the USPGA Tour in 30 months, fired a one-under par 71 Saturday for a one-shot lead heading into the final round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational.
The 14-time major champion Woods has won a record six times on the Bay Hill course and is aiming for his first PGA Tour victory since the 2009 BMW Championship.
"I enjoy it," Woods said. "It's not like I'm slashing it all over the place and happened to be at 11-under par.
"If you're in the lead, you've done some good things. That's how I've always looked at it, and it's a nice position to be in."
Woods finished three rounds at 11-under par 205.
He could have had a bigger lead but he posted a double bogey on No. 15 after hooking a tee shot out of bounds. He led by as much as four shots on the back nine in the third round.
Woods will be paired on Sunday with 2010 US Open champion Graeme McDowell, who shot a one-under 71 to reach 10-under 206.
South Africa's Ernie Els fired a five-under 67 to move into a share of third place at eight-under 208. He was joined by Ian Poulter, who shot 68. Johnson Wagner (69) and Charles Howell (68) are tied for fifth at seven-under.
South Korea's Charlie Wi stumbled to a four-over 76 to move into a share of seventh with Kevin Na (69) at six-under 210. Wi shared the second-round lead with Woods.
Woods and McDowell were the only two golfers in the final five groups to break par Saturday.
Woods and McDowell were paired together in the final round of the 2010 Chevron World Challenge. McDowell birdied the first playoff hole to defeat Woods.
Woods boasts an impressive 37-2 record on the PGA Tour when he has a lead heading into the final round. The last time Woods had an outright lead after 54 holes of a PGA Tour event was at the BMW Championship.
Woods was the tee at 15 when he was distracted in the middle of his swing by a scream from someone in the gallery. He hooked the shot out of bounds and had to take a double bogey on the hole.
That allowed McDowell to briefly catch him but Woods made birdie on 16 to regain his lead.
"I found out that an 18-year-old kid fainted and a woman screamed," Woods said. "I tried to stop my swing, but I was past the point of no return and flipped it out of bounds."
Woods registered a par at No. 17 and then two-putted for par at 18 to close out his round.
"Bad break there at 15 with what went on, but it's just the way it goes," Woods said. "But I really played well today. I made one bad shot there at 14, which cost me a shot. Other than that, there wasn't a lot going on."
Els is hoping for a good performance Sunday so he can qualify for The Masters.
"I've got to almost win, or something like that," Els said. "But if I'm in, I'm in. And if I'm not, I'm just glad my game is coming around. Whatever happens, I feel like I can have a good year now. I feel like the hard work is starting to pay off."
Leading scores on Saturday after the third round of the $6 million PGA Tour Arnold Palmer Invitational (USA unless noted, par-72):
205 - Tiger Woods 69-65-71
206 - Graeme McDowell (NIR) 72-63-71
208 - Ernie Els (RSA) 71-70-67, Ian Poulter (ENG) 71-69-68
209 - Charles Howell 73-68-68, Johnson Wagner 71-69-69
210 - Kevin Na 73-68-69, Charlie Wi (KOR) 66-68-76
211 - Bud Cauley 70-73-68, Zach Johnson 71-68-72, Sean O'Hair 69-72-70, Chris Stroud 70-69-72, Bubba Watson 69-70-72
212 - Jason Dufner 66-69-77, Justin Rose (ENG) 69-69-74, Webb Simpson 73-66-73
213 - K.J. Choi (KOR) 69-72-72, Brian Davis (ENG) 70-73-70, Tim Herron 74-71-68, Trevor Immelman (RSA) 73-69-71, Marc Leishman (AUS) 70-71-72, Ryan Moore 71-71-71, Seung-yul Noh (KOR) 73-73-67, Gary Woodland 75-68-70
214 - Jim Furyk 72-72-70, Sergio Garcia (ESP) 72-67-75, Martin Laird (SCO) 72-68-74, Greg Owen (ENG) 73-74-67, John Rollins 71-72-71, Vijay Singh (FIJ) 71-68-75, Josh Teater 74-73-67