A four-way tie has set up an exciting final day in the TPS Murray River at Cobram Barooga Golf Club.
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Victorian Blake Collyer is currently sitting on 15-under par alongside Matthew Millar, Andrew Evans and Hannah Green.
Green, the world number 30, is looking to become the first female winner of a Player Series event.
The former PGA Championship winner had a big day on Saturday, coming back from an uncharacteristically poor start to the day to knock three birdies and sit level at the front of the pack.
It was also a massive round for Collyer, with the Victorian hitting an eagle on the par-5 first, followed by four birdies across the next five holes.
Collyer equalled Daniel Gale’s course record of 63 and earned a share of the lead with just one round to pay.
He said it all came together for him on the day and he felt rewarded for his hard work.
“I got off to a really hot start and I was just putting myself in good positions,” Collyer said.
“I did that the first two days but didn’t feel like I rolled in the putts when I had the chances and today it really came together.
“I’ve been playing well lately and putting in a lot of work so I know at some point I will get rewarded for that.”
In the juniors, Shepparton local Bailey Goodall is eyeing off silverware in the TPS Junior Player Series.
The talented teenager sits two strokes from the lead with a score of 74.
Goodall has played well across the tournament, however, sits just behind Sheridan Clancy and Jazy Roberts who are in the lead.
Play is set to be on all day at the Cobram Barooga Old Course.
The event will be televised on Fox Sports and Kayo.