Rory McIlroy is two off the lead heading into the final round at the WGC Championship in Mexico.
The overnight leader started the day on 9-under after an excellent second round on Friday.
Although he remains well in contention for tournament victory, a more inconsistent third round meant he wasn't able to make use of his platform.
Instead American Justin Thomas tops the leaderboard on 12-under, ahead of World No 1 golfer Dustin Johnson, who is one shot behind in second.
What a day for Phil...
FIR: 4 of 14
GIR: 8 of 18
Putts: 22
Scrambling: 7 of 10Score: 68 (-3) pic.twitter.com/fmB8dcM4sv
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) March 4, 2017
McIlroy is in a tie for third alongside multiple major winner Phil Mickelson on 10-under after picking one shot in his third round.
Starting the day with a birdie on the 1st, the Northern Irishman then bogeyed the next two holes to stall his momentum.
He then birdied the 6th, before a bogey on the 8th. However another birdie on the 9th set him for a less eventful back nine where a single birdie on the 11th was the highlight.
Jordan has a renewed confidence after a Saturday 63.
"If we did it today, we could do it tomorrow." pic.twitter.com/PoVdvKGSpx
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) March 4, 2017
Further back, Jordan Spieth is on 7-under, while Sergio Garcia (6-under), Jimmy Walker (4-under), Hideki Matsuyama (3-under) and Rickie Fowler (2-under) are also among those who were out on course.
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