Round 3 plays (2pts unless stated):
Ricky Barnes to beat Kevin Stadler +120 @ BetVictor [available generally] [4pts]
Opposing Stadler who is one shot ahead of Barnes in 6th place, but this is not a position from which he tends to play well: he has failed to break par in rd3 in seven of the last eight times that he started the weekend inside the top-10. With just one top-50 finish in five previous attempts in this event, it appears unlikely that he can maintain his current form into the weekend.
Brian Stuard to beat James Hahn -120 @ Paddy Power
Playing the easiest course today, this should be a good opportunity for Hahn to consolidate his position at the top of the leaderboard, but the pressure of leading a PGA Tour event should be far stronger than any 'easy course' effect. He has never previously led a PGA Tour event after any round; he has led a Web.com Tour event after rd1 and then shot 74 the next day, ultimately finishing 11th; he has twice led a Web.com Tour event after three rounds, but failed to convert either into victories. Stuard, in good form with his 5th place finish last week, should be far more likely to benefit from the easier setup today.
Russell Henley to beat Harris English -105 @ Bet365 [also available @ Paddy Power]
I don't see why Henley should be the underdog in this matchup. He slipped from 4th to 15th yesterday, but he was playing the toughest course of the week, and there can be no questions about either his form after his win last week or the finish to his 2012 season on the Web.com Tour. At three shots off the lead, he is certainly not out of contention, and in terms of this matchup, he is already three shots better than his opponent so far this week.
Roberto Castro to beat Richard H. Lee -114 @ Pinnacle [also available @ 5Dimes, Carib and WSEX]
In contrast to the Stuard/Hahn play, I will back the other rd2 leader in this matchup. Castro has similarly never led a PGA Tour event previously, but when he led the 2010 Wichita Open on the Web.com Tour after two rounds, he was still in the lead after the 3rd round, though eventually losing out in a playoff. I don't think he will still be leading after this round, but I still expect him to fare better than Lee who is one shot behind in 3rd place. In 25 previous PGA Tour events, he has never previously been inside the top-10 after two rounds and only retained his Tour Card for this year via Q-School. One more statistic shows which is the dominant player in this matchup: their h2h record reads 33-14 in favour of Castro.
Zach Johnson to beat Robert Garrigus -105 @ Bet365
In 6th place, just two shots behind the inexperienced leaders, ranking 2nd in greens in regulation so far this week, and with the easiest course still to be played, it is little surprise that Johnson leads the betting for this event at the start of the 3rd round. It is therefore a little surprising that he is the underdog against Garrigus for this round alone.