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Canada's Adam Svensson climbs up leaderboard, 3 shots back at Fortinet Championship

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With the wind whipping around the golf course in the afternoon and the greens hard and dry, Justin Lower knew there wouldn't be many opportunities for birdies.

He made the most of his chance on the final hole Saturday as he tries to win his first PGA Tour title. Lower weathered the wind and shot a 3-under 69 to take a one-shot lead into the final round of the season-opening Fortinet Championship.

Lower made five birdies on the round at Silverado Resort & Spa to give him his first career 54-hole lead in his 29th start on the PGA Tour. "I'm sure I'll be nervous, for sure, but just part of it," he said. "I mean, it's why we play.

Playing on the PGA Tour with a chance to win, it's pretty cool." Defending champion Max Homa and Danny Willett were a shot back after even-par 72s.

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