ho.tram.1Chinese Taipeiā€™s Lin Wen-tang overcame an early wobble to post a three-under-par 68 and a two-shot lead over Spaniard Sergio Garcia and Shaun Norris of South Africa after the third round of the US$1.5 million Ho Tram Open on Saturday.

The 41-year-old Lin dropped a bogey and double bogey in his opening four holes at The Bluffs Ho Tram Strip before fighting back with six birdies for a three-day total of 13-under-par 200 total in the inaugural Asian Tour tournament.

World number 12 Garcia endured a topsy-turvy day as well en route to a 68 which kept him in the chase for a first title of the year alongside Norris, who charged into contention with a 65 in Vietnamā€™s richest sporting event, dubbed Asiaā€™s Grandest Stage.

Thai veteran star Thaworn Wiratchant, bidding for a record 19th Asian Tour victory, carded a 68 to lie three back alongside a resurgent Indian Himmat Rai, who also carded a 68. American Paul Peterson (68) will start the final round four shots back of the leader.

Six-time winner Lin said he was nervous playing alongside Garcia in the final group before recovering his composure with some fantastic iron play. ā€œI played with the star players, so I felt a bit scared. My caddy told me to calm down and I recovered nicely.

ā€œAfter that I didnā€™t hit a single bogey and on the 17th hole, I had a 25-foot birdie. I was like ā€˜wow, Iā€™m so luckyā€™. After being three over, I said, letā€™s do this. No time to be scared anymore.

ā€œSergio hits the ball so long and he is such a nice guy. Every time I make a birdie, he will tell me ā€˜good birdie Linā€™. I havenā€™t won in two years but my wife told me not to think ahead. I just want to enjoy the final round tomorrow. If the win comes then good, if not, Iā€™ll try again next time.ā€

Ryder Cup star Garcia, who returned early in the morning to complete his weather-disrupted second round in 68, dropped a double bogey on six after finding bushes with his drive and then dropped a closing bogey with an errant drive. But six birdies on the card ensured he remained within striking reach.

ā€œI was bruised by one bad drive. On six, I hit it exactly where I wanted but the wind was coming in from the right and I hit a cut and the ball didnā€™t move. The one on 18 wasnā€™t a good drive. Overall I felt like I played quite well other than those two holes. Made some good putts on the back nine, missed some short ones for birdies too but I guess even with those hiccups, I still have a chance,ā€ said the 35-year-old, who holds 22 Tour wins around the world.

With fianceƩ Candice Venter caddying, Norris, who won his maiden Asian Tour title in Taipei in October, wielded a hot putter to earn a final two-ball pairing with leader Lin on Sunday.

ā€œI was putting very well and I kept giving myself birdie chances. You definitely need a lot of imagination to try and play in the wind. You need to think your way around the course but I enjoy courses that are tricky. It is like playing a game of chess,ā€ said Norris, who uses the broomhandle putter which will be prohibited from 2016 onwards.

Thaworn, who will turn 49 later this month, finished strongly with three birdies coming home. Wearing a yellow shirt to mark the king of Thailandā€™s birthday, the unorthodox swinging veteran was happy to lurk behind the leaders.

ā€œPlay under par, Iā€™m happy. Every hole was good except hole number two where I hit it into the hazard (for double bogey). This week, Iā€™m hitting every club good, driver, three wood, all good. The wind makes it hard (on the putting),ā€ he said.

Since opening in October 2014, the links-style layout located two hours southeast of Ho Chi Minh City has been hailed by many of the worldā€™s leading authorities on golf. In January, GOLF Magazine named it one of the worldā€™s best new courses. In July, the Australian Financial Review called it ā€œas pretty a course as youā€™ll find on the entire Asian continent. Last month it was named the Worldā€™s Best New Course at the World Golf Awards ceremony in Portugal.

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Scores after round 3 of the Ho Tram Open being played at the par 71, 6,797 Yards The Bluffs Ho Tram Strip course (am – denotes amateur):

200 – LIN Wen-tang (TPE) 65-67-68.

202 – Shaun NORRIS (RSA) 66-71-65, Sergio GARCIA (ESP) 66-68-68.

203 – Thaworn WIRATCHANT (THA) 64-71-68, Himmat RAI (IND) 66-69-68.

204 – Paul PETERSON (USA) 66-70-68.

206 – Geoff OGILVY (AUS) 69-70-67, Charlie WI (KOR) 62-72-72.

207 – Sunghoon KANG (KOR) 72-68-67, Thomas BJORN (DEN) 69-70-68, KOH Deng Shan (SIN) 67-71-69, Terry PILKADARIS (AUS) 71-67-69, Nicholas FUNG (MAS) 65-70-72, Chawalit PLAPHOL (THA) 68-67-72.

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