Indian golfer Karan Taunk salvaged his round with two closing birdies and moved to the second spot in the Asian Tour Qualifying School's First Stage Section A at the Royal Thai Army Sports Center.
Taunk, who was lying third after the second round, carded one-over 73 and is now two-under 214 for 54 holes after rounds of 72 and 69 on first two days.
But Taunk lies a whopping 14 shots behind runaway leader Simon Griffiths of England, who carded a three-under 69 to get to 16-under 200.
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The powerful Australian produced another consistent performance by trading five birdies against one bogey to take the lead on 11-under 205 at the Imperial Lakeview Golf Club.
Japan's Fukumi Yoshinaga shot a 68 for second position on 10-under 206, Andrew Martin of Australia was a further shot back in third after posting a 69 and he is at nine-under 207.
After four rounds of the First Stage Section A and Section B, the top 15% players from each venue will qualify for the all-important Final Stage from February 12-15.
They will then join players who are already exempted into the Final Stage at the Imperial Lakeview and Springfield Royal where the top-40 finishers and ties will earn their Tour cards for 2014.