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		<description><![CDATA[Troy Merritt fired a tournament record 10-under par 61 Saturday to share the PGA Quicken Loans National lead with Kevin Chappell while Tiger Woods struggled and fell out of contention. Merritt, a 29-year-old American ranked 180th in the world, birdied the first five holes and finished with 11 birdies against a lone bogey in the [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Troy Merritt fired a tournament record 10-under par 61 Saturday to share the PGA Quicken Loans National lead with Kevin Chappell while Tiger Woods struggled and fell out of contention.</p>
<p>Merritt, a 29-year-old American ranked 180th in the world, birdied the first five holes and finished with 11 birdies against a lone bogey in the third round at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club.</p>
<p>That left Merritt level with countryman Chappell atop the leaderboard on 14-under 199 after 54 holes with US star Rickie Fowler one stroke back.</p>
<p>“The big thing is we put ourselves in contention,” Merritt said. “I hit the ball really well and got a lot out of it. I think we&#8217;re going to have a decent chance.”</p>
<p>Fowler is coming off wins at the Players Championship in May and the Scottish Open three weeks ago while Merritt and Chappell each seek their first PGA title.</p>
<p>“I&#8217;m hitting the ball great,” Chappell said. “Shoot the lowest score tomorrow and I win. That&#8217;s the goal.”</p>
<p>The old tournament record of 62 was shared by Americans Hunter Mahan and Anthony Kim from 2009 at Congressional Country Club and Nick Watney from 2011 at Aroniminik.</p>
<p>Tournament host Woods sprayed shots all day on his way to a 74 to stand on 208, sharing 42nd after starting the day level fifth.</p>
<p>“Basically it was a fight all day,” Woods said. “Fought through it the best I could. I was hitting the ball left on the range warming up. Couldn&#8217;t quite get comfortable.”</p>
<p>Woods, a 14-time major champion who has not won a major since the 2008 US Open, is on a two-year win drought after struggling with injuries and swing changes the past two seasons.</p>
<p>Fowler fired a 68, highlighted by a 70-foot birdie putt at the par-3 fourth.</p>
<p>“The 70-footer is a bonus,” Fowler said. “That&#8217;s one you&#8217;re just hoping to two-putt and stay away from making bogey. So little luck there.”</p>
<p>Merritt, who missed the cut in his past five starts, matched his career low, a 61 last April at the Heritage.</p>
<p>Chappell, ranked 152nd, and Merritt, ranked 180th, have similar tales. Each has his lone pro win in a developmental tour event and has a PGA runner-up finish, Merritt last year at Memphis and Chappell at the 2011 Texas Open and 2013 Memorial.</p>
<p>&#8211; Sizzling start &#8211; SUB HEAD</p>
<p>Merritt began his record day with a 30-footer that set the tone, following with birdie putts of 13, six and 11 feet and an approach inches from the cup for a tap-in at five.</p>
<p>The run ended when Merritt left an 18-foot birdie effort short at six. His approach at seven was two inches from the cup for a tap-in birdie, but he gave back a shot at the eighth, missing a six-foot par putt.</p>
<p>Merritt ran off four birdies in a row starting at the 12th, all on putts of about 10 feet, and added another from that distance at 17.</p>
<p>“It was fun,” Merritt said. “The first two days I missed 11 putts inside of 12 feet. Today they all went right in the hole. Found a little bit of something on the putting green, squared my shoulders up just slightly. As a result I was picking the ball out of the hole versus tapping it in.”</p>
<p>South Korea&#8217;s Kim Whee, Sweden&#8217;s David Lingmerth and Americans Charles Howell and Jason Bohn shared fourth on 201 with Japan&#8217;s Ryo Ishikawa, American Bill Haas, Sweden&#8217;s Carl Pettersson and defending champion Justin Rose of England on 202.</p>
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