Lahiri with his 67 made a smart move from overnight tied 72nd to tied 55th after 54 holes.
The 28-year-old Indian, who was nine-over after 36 holes, improved to six-over par 216. If he can play another round in 60s, it will give him a decent finish at the Firestone Country Club in the USD 9.5 million tournament.
Hit by back spasms in the first round, he carded a disappointing 77 before finding his rhythm somewhat only on the second nine of the second round. Lahiri followed up his second round 72 with a 67 and showed no signs of the problems he faced on the first day.
Lahiri, winner of the Malaysian Open and Hero Indian Open this year, had six birdies against three bogeys in his round. His iron play was fine as he found 15 greens in regulation, but his putter could have done better, even though his birdies included a 28-footer and two between 10 and 15 feet.
His six birdies included those on second from eight feet, from 11 feet on third and from 28 feet on ninth. The birdie on 13th was from 14 feet and on 14th, he hit a superb approach to three feet and on par-5 16th, he had a 38-footer for eagle, but settled for a tap-in birdie from around 10 inches.
The third round belonged to England's Justin Rose, who sizzled with a flawless 63 to share the lead with American veteran Jim Furyk (69), heading into the final round of the tournament.
They were two ahead of Shane Lowry (67) at seven-under, while four players Steven Bowditch (63), Ian Poulter (65), Henrik Stenson 68) and Bubba Watson (69) were all at five-under 205 in tied fourth place.
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