 in the third round of the SGM Macau Open. Thoroughly enjoyed another low-scoring day here with Taiichi Ko of Hong Kong shooting a 66. This was his sixth birdie of the round, and he moves into the top eight at 12 under par. Another great week for Taiichi Ko. Didn't quite make the eagle at the last, but he was happy to settle for the birdie. Miguel Tabuena is lying second in the Asian Tour order of merit. He may well close the gap this week, a 66, and he too is at 12 under par. Minwe Kim with his birdie putt at the seventh, and he's in at 14 under par, tied for fourth, whilst J. Wong Eom provided one of the moments of the day with this at the final hole, the par 5 18th, and how well judged was this? In for an eagle, a round of 65. He's at 18 under, and he lies third. The low round of the day came from Pum Saksansin, who had such a good week last week at International Series Singapore. This was a beautiful shot at the seventh. Couldn't have been any better judged. He would roll the putt in for a birdie, and with a string of birdies around the turn, this was the third of four at the ninth. He had actually tied for the lead at the top of the leaderboard with Minwooli. Saksansin would shoot the low round of the day, a 64 for 20 under. But Minwooli, despite being caught around the turn, is still out in front, this a birdie putt at the fifth. And then he came to the last looking to chip in for an eagle. Another splendid day for the Aussie, though, with five birdies and an eagle, and just one drop shot. He would tap in for a 65, and at 22 under par for three rounds, it's Minwooli who leads by two going into the final round.