American Billy Horschel goes into the final day of the 152nd British Open as the leader with 4 shots under par.
Ireland's Shane Lowry surrendered the top position in Troon, Scotland, with a round of 77 to Horschel, who managed a 69.
The top eight players are separated by just two strokes, with US stars Xander Schauffele (second on 3-under par) and Scottie Scheffler (eighth on 2-under) in a promising position.
The shot of the tournament, however, came from South Korean Kim Si-Woo, who managed an ace on the 17th hole. With this feat from around 218 meters, the 29-year-old managed the longest hole-in-one in the history of the Open Championship.