By PETE IACOBELLI Jim Furyk says he's done putting pressure on himself.That's good, because about two dozen players plan to give the sixth-ranked Furyk all he can handle in the final round of the Verizon Heritage.Furyk shot a 4-under 67 on Saturday to reach 11 under, good for a one-stroke lead over Brian Davis (66) at Harbour Town Golf Links.At other times in his career, Furyk might've obsessed about success and driven himself nuts if he didn't follow a third-round lead with a victory.Now, less than a month away from 40 - and with a victory earlier this season at the Transitions Championship that ended a nearly three-year drought - Furyk is content to focus on what's good about his game instead of what's not."I felt like I had to be perfect and I had to hit every shot just right.