Filipino golfers Lloyd Go and Sean Ramos successfully made the cut for the weekend play in the Taiwan Open at the Taifong Golf Club.
Lloyd Go shot a bogey-free five-under 67 on Saturday to barge into the Top 10 with a 54-hole total of seven-under 209.
Go's performance, despite struggling with his driver, was aided by his putter, needing only 24 putts to preserve a spotless round.
Taiwanese player Hung Chien-yao still leads the tournament with a 16-under 200 after a second-round 65 and a third-round 70.
Ekpharit Wu of Thailand is in second place at 201, followed by Charlie Lindh of Sweden in third at 205.
Sean Ramos stumbled on Moving Day, tumbling from joint 23rd to a share of 51st with a third-round 77.
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