England's Benn Barham will take a three-shot lead into the Austrian Open final round on Sunday aiming to wrap up a maiden European Tour title.
Barham carded six birdies, which helped make up for a double bogey on the par three seventh, in a third round 67 which took him to 17 under for the week at Fontana Golf Club in Oberwaltersdorf.
Three behind is Ryder Cup player Soren Hansen, with Australia?s Richard Green, the 2007 winner, a stroke further back in third.
"For me tomorrow a win is what I want," said Barham, for whom a win on Sunday will guarantee his tour card for next season.
"I am not too interested in anything else. If I win, fantastic, if not, so be it. You want to win tournaments, not count how many euros I need to keep my card. I just want to win golf tournaments, whether it is the Austrian Open, The Open or a Pro-Am at my local course, I just want to win tournaments."
Hansen?s 65 was a joint-best score of the day and propelled the highest-ranked player in the field into contention.
Green?s 69 contained four birdies and two bogeys but the left-hander admitted he could have scored better.
"It was an okay day," said the Australian. "Probably didn't make the opportunities I should have throughout the day and had a few scratchy holes here and there but it becomes a real pressure game over the weekend."

