Filipino golf ace Miguel Tabuena fired an eagle-spiked four-under 68 in the Singapore Open, staying within range of new leader Soomin Lee of Korea.
He is now four strokes behind Lee, who holds the lead at 132, with a total of 136 and is in provisional joint 12th place.
Tabuena's round included a chip-in eagle on the 12th hole and birdies on the final two holes.
Angelo Que made a significant move, shooting a 67 after a 71 to advance to the weekend play at six-under 138.
Compatriots Justin Quiban and Sean Ramos missed the projected cutline with even 144s.
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