Burns struggles to keep share of Tampa lead with Bradley

PALM HARBOR, Fla. (AP) — Sam Burns appeared to be sailing along Saturday in the Valspar Championship. Then came the reminder how quickly it all can change at Innisbrook. Burns had a three-shot lead with five holes to play. On the final hole, he had to make an 8-foot bogey putt just to stay tied for the lead. Burns shot a 69. Keegan Bradley also shot a 69. They were at 14-under par, tying the 54-hole tournament record. One shot behind them was Max Homa with a 66. Homa made two more putts longer than 25 feet, including a 35-footer on the last hole.