Early in the 3rd round, he became only the fourth player ever to reach double-digits under par.
Pitcock actually reached three under par after a birdie on the 12th.
He was the only player to reach five under par.
At No. 2, he hit a 9-iron approach shot to 6 feet, then made that to reach two under par.
At No. 16, he dropped a 15-footer to reach 27 under par.
He reached eight under par for the tournament with a birdie on No. 12.
Price eagled No. 11 to reach four under par, but he never made another birdie.
He birdied the par-4, 430-yard No. 14 to reach four under par.
Woods started well, reaching three under par through eight holes, but then things fell apart.
Day reached the 15th green at five under par with a one-stroke lead over Woods, who was already in the clubhouse.