ST. LOUIS -- Kenny Perry has been here before, and been crushed by disappointment. Whatever happens in the final round of the Senior PGA Championship, he plans on leaving with his head held high. If his two-stroke lead over two-time champion Jay Haas doesnt hold up Sunday, Perry said, "Its not going to be the end of the world." "I played beautifully for three rounds," Perry said. "Im just going to go out there and play like I did, and point and shoot." The 52-year-old Perry is close to his first senior major title in a career known more agonizing almosts in the 2009 Masters and 1996 PGA than his 16 total tournament victories and $34 million in winnings. He was at 10 under at Bellerive Country Club, which held up fine after a rain delay of more than two hours before the last twosome of Perry and Russ Cochran teed off. Perry is the lone player in the field to break 70 all three rounds, capitalizing on booming drives and finesse. On Saturday, he chipped in from about 30 feet from an awkward lie for an eagle on No. 4. "I couldnt stand there all day and do that again," Perry said. "That was a one in a million shot." The odds did not help Perry when he faltered and lost in a playoff to Mark Brooks in the PGA. When it happened again in the Masters, it hurt a lot more. Perry led by two strokes with two holes to go but finished with a pair of bogeys, ending a streak of 22 holes without one. Then he bogeyed the second playoff hole and lost in a playoff to Angel Cabrera. "That Masters loss put a big dent in my life," Perry said. "So this right here, this is awesome. Im just going to try to do my best and hopefully the cards will fall my way this time." Perry had the eagle, five birdies and four bogeys in the third round, mixing spectacular shots with some stumbles and doing enough of the right things for a 3-under 68. Though Perry had just one bogey the first two rounds, his closest pursuer sees no weakness. He has dominated on the three par-5 holes, playing them in 8 under. "It was nice to stay within a few of Kenny," Haas said. "It looks like hes really going to be tough to beat." Haas finished with a pair of birdies for a 67. Cochran was three strokes back after rallying for two birdies on the back nine for an even-par 71, and Rod Spittle was four shots back after a 67. The 59-year-old Haas, who won the championship in 2006 and 08, grew up in nearby Belleville, Ill., and is a bit of a local favourite. He shot 66 in the first round to share the lead and credited a telephone tip from coach Billy Harmon about keeping his right shoulder down for helping to steady his game. "I think I missed maybe one or two fairways and just hit some real quality shots," Haas said. "So, that was a lot of fun." Haas has played Bellerive a couple dozen times, but doesnt consider it much of an advantage. "Golf is such a different game than playing at your home court or something with the fans," Haas said. "I dont know what it makes a big deal of a difference." Perry had a three-stroke lead after the chip for eagle from an awkward lie on No. 4, with both feet in a greenside bunker and the ball on the lip. He was aiming at the gallery and just hoping to get it on the green. "When I hit it, man, it went straight toward the flag," Perry said. "And it hit and checked a little bit and rolled right in there like a putt." The lead was down to one after he followed up with consecutive bogeys, but he was back up by four over Cochran and Haas after birdies on Nos. 7 and 8, and no one got closer than two strokes on the back nine. Defending champion Roger Chapman shot 66 for the second time, matching the tournaments best, and was 1 under. Bernhard Langer shot a bogey-free 67 for the second straight day to climb back to even par for the tourney after opening with a 79. "I think that the first two rounds youre a bit under pressure to put in a good defence and probably thinking about just making the cut was the wrong attitude," Chapman said. "Now I made the cut, the pressures off a bit, just go out and play and thats what I did." Spittle shot 69 in the first round after a rocky start, going 3 over par the first three holes. Wholesale Sneakers Ireland . The Redskins announced Monday that the quarterback who led the team to the Super Bowl championship in the 1987 season will serve as a personnel executive. Ireland Sneakers Online . At a Manhattan federal court hearing, attorney Jordan Siev said his law office has gotten more evidence nearly every day to support its lawsuit accusing MLB and Selig of going on a "witch hunt" to ruin Rodriguezs reputation and career. He said the defendants went "way over the line. http://www.cheapsneakersireland.com/ . 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Beginning on Thanksgiving, eight Counter-Strike: Global Offensive teams from across the globe will compete at DreamHack Winter in J?nk?ping, Sweden for their share of a $100,000 prize pool.While many of these teams are not among the most well-known or successful teams in 2016, which is in theme with DreamHacks open tournaments throughout the course of the year, several of its invitees have had recent success, making the tournament more competitive and a spectacle to watch while eating turkey with loved ones.Groups and schedule for DreamHack ZOWIE Open at DreamHack Winter this week:https://t.co/k97a0nCSV5 pic.twitter.com/LQ84G4k1Ja- DreamHack Open (@DreamHackOpen) November 21, 2016Danish WonderDespite a sloppy finish at ESL Pro League finals last month, Team Dignitas cemented itself as one of the best Counter-Strike teams in the world. 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Overall, Dignitas has overcome its Danish brethren Astralis and Heroic, cementing itself atop the scene, which has produced a plethora of European Counter-Strike talent, second only to Sweden.North American HopeWith Cloud9s big win at the ESL Pro League finals in October and OpTic Gamings first place finish at Northern Arena Montreal on Nov. 13, DreamHack Winter could again mark a tournament win for North America. Many analysts believe that at a top level performance, North Americas teams -- whether it be Cloud9, OpTic or Team Liquid -- perform better than they ever have in the history of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive.Their problem, howeveer, is consistency.dddddddddddd Prior to ESL Pro League finals, Cloud9 was unexpectedly eliminated from ELeague Season 2 in a group with mousesports and a freshly restructured FaZe Clan. 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