Filipino golfer Miguel Tabuena carded a two-under-par 70, placing him in a tie for 18th place with a 10-under-par total of 206 at the Singapore Open.
Tabuena experienced a mixed 'Moving Day,' recovering from an early setback with three birdies to maintain his position despite not making a significant charge.
He is currently five strokes behind the co-leaders Jeunghun Wang, James Piot, and Soomin Lee, who all have a 54-hole total of 201.
The tournament is set for a dramatic Sunday finale with several other golfers, including Yosuke Asaji and Bio Kim, closely trailing the leaders.
The tightly contested final round is expected to feature a shootout for the $360,000 top prize in this penultimate event of the Asian Tour's International Series.
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