New Zealand golfer Ben Campbell has put himself in position for a fifth top-10 finish of the season in Jakarta.
Campbell, currently third on the Asian Tour's Order of Merit, fired a four-under 68 in the third round of the Indonesian Masters on Saturday, rising to a tie for seventh at 11-under, 10 strokes off the lead.
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Campbell made six birdies and two bogeys at the Royale Jakarta Golf Club, picking up shots at the second, sixth, ninth, 14th, 16th and 18th holes, while dropping shots at the fifth and 10th, both par-fours.
Fellow Kiwis Kazuma Kobori and Danny Lee remained in a share of 12th at 10-under after carding three-under 69s on day three, while Nick Voke moved up to a tie for 23rd following a three-under 69 of his own.
Kobori started his round with three straight birdies, before managing two birdies and two bogeys the rest of the way, while Lee shot four birdies and a bogey and Voke six birdies and three bogeys.
Meanwhile, Momoka Kobori has finished in a share of 29th at the Ladies European Tour's Team Series - Riyadh tournament in Saudi Arabia.
Kobori managed a second straight even-par 72 at the Riyadh Golf Club on Saturday (Sunday NZ Time) to finish the week at three-under, 15 shots adrift of the winner, England's Charley Hull.
The 25-year-old Cantabrian made just one birdie and one bogey in the third and final round. While hitting 11-of-14 fairways, approach shots were an issue, landing on just 7-of-18 greens in regulation.