 Sunny skies and a firm and fast Pondok Inder greeted players for day three action from the Mandiri Indonesia Open. The lone Indonesian amateur to make the half-way cut was Gabriel Hansel Hari who birdied his final hole for round of 70 to go into Sunday in a share of 20 seconds. Overnight leader MJ Phil Yun found the going tough on Saturday. This brilliant shot into the seventh setting up a birdie at around a 74 leaves him at 12 under par going into the final round. Former Taiwan Masters champion Steve Luton had it going on the front nine birdies at 13, 6, 7, 8 and that one at the ninth took him out in 30. He stumbled home 38 on the inward half but a 68 leaves Luton at 12 under par alongside 10 time Asian to win a Scott Hen finding a birdie at the closing hole. For a round of 70 Richard T. Lee the two time Asian tour champion played in the final group with Phil Yun and Tip Hong got that to drop. At the 11th wasn't feeling his best coming into Saturday. He would sign for a level par round of 72. Roland Chang finished in a tie for fourth last year at this event. His best ever finish on the Asian tour but that birdie at 17 got him to 13 under. And he ends into Sunday in solo second but it's five shots adrift of your championship leader Nitty torn Tip Hong who turned on the style early doors that a brilliant shot setting up a birdie at the fourth. He would go on to collect seven birdies in his round that one at the 11th curling in with pace. It was a 67 for Tip Hong when all was said and done just a par at the 18 but it's the international series Singapore champion who carries a five shot lead into tomorrow's final round.