 Asian to a history was made today in international series Macau, we'll get to that in a moment but let's bring you some of the outstanding gold played in this third round. Matt Chong of Hong Kong, made an eagle at 13, a short eagle as well, 66 for 11 under par for Chong. Strange day for David Puge, though he got off to a bad start, he was 2 over after 5 holes but in typical fashion he recovered with his lovely tee shot at the 14th. In the end he would make a 68, he's at 13 under, he's by no means out of it. Also right up there challenging for the title is Ben Campbell of New Zealand, the Hong Kong Open Champion, this at the 13th. Hold out beautifully, didn't have a bogey on the card, 63 today for Campbell, he's on 14 the same mark as Martin Treynor. This beautifully judged birdie at the 8th, he too, on 14 under after a 64 today. JB Kruger of South Africa only had four birdies on the card, we say only because it was a low scoring day but no bogeys and 66 means he's right in it at 15 under. This was an awkward one for Lucas Herbert of Australia but beautifully played at the 15th. 62 today for Herbert, 15 under par and he is tied for 3rd. Jason Kochrak had a wonderful day as well, what about this long eagle putt at 13 by the American. Didn't drop a shot today, a 62 and he's on 16 under in 2nd place. But the man of the day was John Catlin of the US. This birdie at the 11th, a long putt, the 7th of 9 birdies on his card. But the key came at the last, an eagle putt from the back of the green for a 59. In it went, beautifully judged, the first ever 59 on the Asian tour. Well done John Catlin and he leads by 2 going into the final round.