 Well, we expect a drama on day three of the New Zealand Open presented by Sky Sport at the Mulbook Resort in New Zealand, South Ireland, and we certainly got it. It was a congested leaderboard at the start of the day and remains that way at the completion of round three. Here in Snimon from South Africa, Birdie's the 18th. Brilliant Hong Kong youngster, Tai Chi Kou, hit his second to the Power 5 14th, managed to find the top level and two-putted for Birdie. Long-hitting Japanese star, Hatachi would also birdie the same hole soon after. A few New Zealanders are in the mix, but their hopes currently align with Josh Geary. He birdied from behind the green at the 15th. Joint third-round leader, Matt Griffin, got his round off to a brilliant start. Here he hits his second to the first. At the 16th, he had this tremendously difficult part across the green and across the ridge under yet another birdie. But on the same hole soon after, second-round leader, Scott Hand, hit the perfect approach which stopped on the top of the ridge and fared down into the hole for an eagle to get to 13 under par after what had been a fairly slow round to that point. He was forced to lay up at the Power 5 17th and this was his third to set up yet another birdie for the day.