Players Championship leader Alex Cejka of Germany made two bogeys in his opening nine holes as he slipped to 10 under par, while world number one Tiger Woods started to move up the leaderboard. Cejka birdied the fifth at TPC Sawgrass but then dropped shots at the seventh and ninth. Britain's Ian Poulter, who was in second place overnight, also bogeyed the ninth hole when he, like Cejka, missed a straightforward putt. American Kevin Na was nine-under after producing three birdies and a bogey on his opening nine. Poulter, who also bogeyed the eighth, had dropped to seven-under par along with American David Toms. Sweden's Henrik Stenson was one under par through the 10th hole, taking him to third place at eight-under overall. Woods got himself in trouble on the 11th where he had to play left-handed out of the trees and made a bogey but he finished strongly with birdies on the 16th and 17th to leave himself just four shots off the lead. Vancsik in 1-shot lead Argentina's Daniel Vancsik will take a one-shot lead into the final round of the Italian Open cursing the weather gods who rained on his third round parade on Saturday. Vancsik, who is eyeing a second career European Tour victory, was two ahead of the field when a thunderstorm swamped the Royal Park course as he started down the 16th and play was suspended. When he returned four hours later, he bogeyed two of the last three holes and was in danger of dropping another stroke at the last after pulling his drive into thick rough, but got down in a pitch and putt for par. As a result, the 32-year-old Argentine, winner of the 2007 Madeira Island Open, goes into the final round 11 under par, one in front of Finland's Roope Kakko. Two behind in joint-third are Northern Ireland's Gareth Maybin and South African Thomas Aiken. American John Daly returned a third successive 69 and at six under is in a tie for 11th in the second event of his comeback after four months out. Wright, Kerr seize lead Australian Lindsey Wright fired a seven-under 64 Saturday to share the lead with US veteran Cristie Kerr at the 2.2 million-dollar Michelob Ultra Open in Virginia. Wright fired a bogey-free round to stand on 15-under par 198 after 54 holes at Kingsmill. Kerr sandwiched a bogey between two birdies in her first three holes then birdied the par-3 fifth but finished her front nine with a bogey. Birdies at 12, 15, 17 and 18 lifted her into a share of the lead with a 66 Saturday. South Korea's In-Kyung Kim was third on 199, one stroke ahead of Song-Hee Kim with world number one Lorena Ochoa of Mexico and Americans Wendy Ward and Natalie Gulbis sharing fifth on 203. Agencies __