DP World Tour KLM Open...Leaderboard
Connor Syme was the man on top, though, as he seeks a first win on the DP World Tour, having held the 54-hole lead on three previous occasions.
"Obviously there's a bit of a gap at the moment for me and Joakim," he said. "But with the weather tomorrow it can change so much, so quickly, so I'm just trying to do the best I can on every shot. I know that's so cliché but that's my goal.
"I've been in this situation a few times now, which have all been so different. It's really tough to win out here, I've obviously given myself a good position a few times and tomorrow's another great opportunity.
"I would love to do it, obviously, hopefully I can play my game tomorrow and I can do it. Overall I think that's thinking too far ahead, I'll just try to play one shot at a time and get that mindset from the start, and what will be will be."
The Scot birdied the final two holes for a superb bogey-free 66, the best round of the day, to reach -10 and move ahead of Joakim Lagergren at the summit.
Lagergren ground out a E 71 to stay at -8 with Ricardo Gouveia, the third member of that final group, sharing third place on -4 with Syme's compatriot Richie Ramsay and Italian Francesco Laporta.
"So, so good," he said of his round. "Buzzing with that.
"Obviously a bonus to finish with a couple (of birdies) towards the end but overall really, really pleased."
Fabrizio Zanotti shot 69 to reach -3 sharing sixth place with Rafa Cabrera Bello. Pierre Pineau finished with a birdie to end the day level on -2 with fellow Frenchman David Ravetto, South African pair Jayden Schaper and Zander Lombard and home favourite Daan Huizing.
Alejandro Del Rey and Lucas Bjerregaard's four-under-par 67s trailed only Syme for the round of the day and lifted them to -1 in a group of nine players sharing 13th place.
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