Indian golfer SSP Chawrasia added a three-under 69 to get to nine-under and inside the top-10 after 54 holes in the 2020 Commercial Bank Qatar Masters tournament here on Saturday.
Chawrasia, who shot 67-69 on first two days, had four birdies on front and one more on the back and a bogey on either side.
For the third straight day, Chawrasia, a four-time winner on European Tour, bogeyed the ninth. He also bogeyed the Par-3 15th amid a seven-hole finishing stretch in which the other six holes were pars.
Chawrasia had carded a 67 at last week's final round at Oman Open and he has now shot four successive rounds in 60s and another good one could see him have a solid finish.
The Indian, who twice touched double figures under par, is still five behind the leader Jorge Campillo who carded a third round 67 to take a one shot lead into the final day.
The Spaniard began by picking up five shots in six holes around the turn to move three ahead. However, a pair of bogeys on the back nine in the increasing wind meant he came home in level par for a 14-under total, just one clear of Scot David Drysdale and Dane Jeff Winther.
Drysdale was bogey free in a 64, while Winther also made seven birdies with a single dropped shot in a 65.
Dane Benjamin Poke was 12-under, a shot clear of Swede Alexander Bjork and Spaniard Pablo Larrazabal.
Larrazabal made two eagles and six birdies as he matched the lowest round of the week -- and the fledgling course record -- with a 63, while Bjork made three birdies and a bogey in a 69.
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