
The first groups are ready to tee off in Round 3 of the World Golf Championships-HSBC Champions in Shanghai, China, 13 hours ahead of New York time. Here's how it sets up (click here for tee times):
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EXPERT PREVIEW: PGA TOUR Chief of Correspondents Helen Ross previews Saturday's round.
Nick Watney got what he wanted on Saturday in Shanghai -- a chance to play golf with Tiger Woods for the first time in competiton. And it just so happens they'll be in the final pairing of the day.

There are those who would say be careful what you wish for, though. Woods, a six-time winner already in 2009, fired his second straight 67 on Friday to move to 10 under and into a tie with the eager young Californian.
Once his putter got untracked, Woods played his final 10 holes in 5 under on Friday.
"I was surprised at how difficult the pins were today," Woods said. "... Consequently the guys didn't go as low, but still there are plenty of opportunities out there, especially when the wind dropped on the back nine. That's when it seemed like everybody was making a bunch of birdies."
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Woods has twice been a runner-up at Sheshen International and he's nothing if not dominant in World Golf Championships events like the newly-appointed HSBC Champions. He'd like nothing better than to make this his 16th individual crown in the global series.
Watney, who shot 70 in the second round to maintain a share of the lead, won the Buick Invitational earlier this year. The tournament at Torrey Pines had been Woods' personal playground -- he was the four-time defending champ but was still on the mend from his ACL surgery.
Phil Mickelson also inched closer to the top with a 66 that tied the big-hitting Spaniard, Alvaro Quiros, for the low round of the day. Mickelson was the only player who didn't make a bogey in the second round. They're tied with Ryan Moore, one stroke behind the leaders.
"I like this tournament a lot and I like this golf course a lot and I've played well here in the past," said Mickelson, the 2007 champ. "So I'm hoping to play well on the weekend, but I'm very pleased with where I have put myself after two rounds."
Separation on Sunday could be key with a 60 percent chance of rain in the forecast.
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