Danny Lee has slipped slightly down the leaderboard despite a steady round at the Bridgestone Invitational this morning.
Lee shot a third round even-par 70, but where he was steady, others were sublime at the prestigious World Golf Championship event.
Englishman Justin Rose was the most sublime, shooting a sizzlingseven-under 63 to move to nine-under and grab a share of the lead. He holds it alongside overnight leader Jim Furyk, who carded a one-under par 69 to remain atop the leaderboard.
Ireland's Shane Lowry sits two shot further back at seven-under, but there is a sizeable gap back to the big-name chasing group at five-under.
That group includes golfing stars such as Ian Poulter, Henrik Stenson and Bubba Watson, as well as Australia's Steven Bowditch who matched Rose with a seven-under par round this morning.
Unlike yesterday where Lee finished strongly, his third round consisted of two birdies on the first three holes to move him into contention. However, two back-nine bogies dropped him back to three-under for the tournament and in a tie for 11th.
Despite the six-spot slide, Lee in still in an excellent position for another top finish, which will see him further strengthen his case for a spot on the international President's Cup team.