Korea's Wang Jeunghun is in contention to win back-to-back European Tour titles after surviving another testing day in the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open.
Wang, who won the Hassan Trophy in Morocco on Sunday, carded a third-round 71 at Four Seasons Golf Club to finish six-under-par, a shot behind Bangladesh's Siddikur Rahman.
Rahman's 69 was one of just four sub-70 scores on the day as only five players finished under par, with overnight leader Andrew Dodt struggling to a 77 to lie four shots off the lead alongside Belgium's Nicolas Colsaerts.
Wang, who carded four birdies and three bogeys, said: "Today was even windier than yesterday and it's really difficult to putt, especially on short putts. I didn't miss many though, and I'm playing okay, so I'm happy with one under.
"I made some great par saves today and I'm really pleased with my chipping and putting. It wasn't great with my irons or my driver today, so my short game really saved the round.
"Last week I didn't think about winning and it happened, so this week I don't want to think about winning. I'm just taking it one shot at a time and hoping that adds up to a good score. I've taken a lot of confidence from last week, though, and the experience really helps me."
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