Anirban Lahiri, making his debut at the Web.Com Tour, stayed within striking distance of his maiden title in the United States as he took the sole second place at the end of the third round of the Hotel Fitness Championship.
After starting with a bogey, Lahiri (70) closed with a disappointing double bogey to be three behind the leader, Korea's D H Lee (66).
Lahiri is now 12-under 204 for 54 holes, while Lee is 15-under 201 as the two players go out together in the final pairing.
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The highest ranked player this week, Lahiri birdied all the par-5s in his third and had two other birdies on fourth and 16th. He bogeyed the first, seventh and double bogeyed the 18th.
"(It was) just grinding all day. It's hard because I was hitting it all over the shop. But all in all, I'm just three back. If I can put another good 18 holes together tomorrow we'll see if I can get over the line," he said.
The winner of two European Tour events -- the Malaysian Open and Hero Indian Open -- at the start of this year, Lahiri hit only nine greens in regulation.
"My game is usually a ball-striking game. It's not a scrambling game," Lahiri, who chipped in from off the green on the par-5, 12th for a birdie, said.
"It's kind of weird for me to be doing what I'm doing, but having said that I'm proud because I've obviously improved on that aspect. Now I just want the real Anirban to show up tomorrow."
Lahiri, who will tee up in South Korea next month for the International Team at the Presidents Cup, was confident he would handle the 'minor' alignment issue in his driving.
"I don't know how you would grade C and C-minus. I think it's more about confidence on the course. When you're not confident off the tee, you're not picking lines; you're seeing areas where you don't want to hit it. The more comfortable I get on the range, the more comfortable I can get on the tee.
"Considering the way I played I am happy with the way I hung in there. I would have been happier to be a bit closer and I was disappointed at the way I finished," said Lahiri.