 There was a lot of good golf played today in round three of international series Singapore, but the leader has only increased his lead going into the final round. This is Pum Saksansen, who did a very exciting run around the turn. This is his fifth birdie in a row at the 14th. 69 for 8 under for Saksansen. There were no bogies on Yongjun Bae card either. This was his third into 10. He shot 69 for 9 under par. The same mark as Andy Ogletree of the US, who leads the international series order of merit. This is the third of five birdies for Ogletree. A 68 for 9 under. He's in the top five. Jack Thompson had an interesting time from the fourth through to the ninth. Birdie bogey birdie bogey and two birdies. This was the birdie at nine. At a rooge, Wenai Chironchai shot a 68 for 10 under par. This at the 16th for the tie. The closest challenger to our leader going into the final round though, is Korea's Jae-wong Yeom. Lovely solid round from Yeom. Three birdies under 69 for 11 under. But is anyone going to catch our leader? David Puge, the 21-year-old Spaniard. This his third into the fifth. He would hold the pot for birdie. And that was three under after five. He then went one better with us. Terrific pot at the eighth. An eagle, five under to the turn. Understandably it all cooled off just a little in the back nine until they came to the par five closing hole. Wonderful recovery. He would hold the pot for birdie. And an equal best of the day. 66 for David Puge, 20 under par. And his lead going into the final round here in Singapore. There's no fewer than nine shots. What a day.