 John Catlin of the USA, the man who shot the Asian tours first-ever 59 last time out will long remember round three of the Saudi Open. We'll get to Catlin in a moment, but it was a day when there was a lot of good golf play. Chris Broberg, an eagle two at the last for a 67 and eight under par. Pernipal Patayarat had a 66, this was one of six birdies on his back nine at the 15th and he's on nine under. Four players are on ten under par. Aitong Lee didn't have a great day at least he consoled himself for the birdie at the last, but a 70 for ten under for the Chinese. Same score for Wade Ormsby, this was certainly one of his shots of the day. At the 14th looked as if he might drop a shot instead he knocked it straight in for birdie. Alongside him and ten under is his fellow Aussie Scott Hend, the 50-year-old holding this putt at the 11th. Everyone was looking for David Puge, the leader of the Asian Tour, order of merit to make a big move today. It didn't really happen, good shot here at 13 certainly from the Spaniard, but he could do no better than a 69. And he's one of those four players at ten under par tied for third. Keredek Appy Barnrat is second and is on at 11 under, didn't have a good start the tie. He was two over after seven, but then came back brilliantly. This was an eagle at the 12th and a 67 leaves him in second place. But there was no catching John Catlin, what a performance it was by the American. Nine birdies, no bogeys on the card, in fact he hasn't had a bogey all week. That was at the eighth and then he finished with birdies at 17 and 18. This at the par three penultimate hole. Followed by yet another birdie by the smiling American at the last. It couldn't get any better, nine birdies, he hasn't had a bogey in three rounds and at 19 under par he leads by eight going into the final round.