Scott leads by four into final round

Defending champion Adam Scott will take a four-shot lead into the final round of the Australian Masters after another dominant round at Royal Melbourne on Saturday.

"It puts me in really good position for tomorrow," Scott said

MELBOURNE, November 16, 2013 (AFP) - The Augusta Masters winner leads a group of four -- among them, Fijian former world number one Vijay Singh -- as he bids for back-to-back Australian tournament victories after winning last week's Australian PGA title on the Gold Coast.

World number two Scott fired seven birdies and two bogeys in a five-under 66 to be on 14 under.

"It was a good round out there today for sure, it puts me in really good position for tomorrow," Scott said.

"If there's enough holes with that quality of golf tomorrow, a good score is going to be out there for me.

"I'm giving myself so many opportunities every round. If I do that, I'm going to make a few of them (birdies).

"And if I make a few of them, it'll be hard for the others to have enough."

Singh surged into contention with seven birdies and an eagle in his eight-under 63 to be in a tie for second with Australians Nathan Holman, Nick Cullen and Matthew Griffin.

Singh, the three-time major winner, is searching for his first tournament victory since 2008.

The 50-year-old -- who started the day on two under par, seven behind Scott and Holman -- showed the worth of his recent switch from a long putter to a conventional one, putting impressively during his round.

"The first nine holes was incredible, I thought I could have birdied every hole. I was three under but the first eight holes I didn't hit anything outside of 10 feet," Singh said.

"It's a good feeling, it gets your blood flowing again."

Scott looked on track for a similar round, when he picked up five shots on the front nine, which he ended with three straight birdies.

That took him to 14 under par and a four-shot lead at the turn.

The US Masters champion briefly slipped up, three-putting twice in succession for bogeys on the 11th and 12th holes to slip back to 12 under.

Scott regained his buffer, though, with a comfortable birdie on the par-5 15th and another on the 17th.

Scott will go head-to-head with Singh in the final group on Sunday.

American world number eight Matt Kuchar was a shot further back on nine under after a third round 67.

Australian Scott Strange aced a hole-in-one on the par-3 14th which landed him a six litre bottle of premium wine.

It was slightly downhill and downwind. It pitched probably six yards short and bounced up and ran in," said Strange. who hit a 9-iron 152 metres to achieve the feat.

Leading scores after the third round of the Australian Masters at Royal Melbourne (par-71) on Saturday (Australia unless stated):

199 - Adam Scott 67-66-66

203 - Vijay Singh (FIJ) 72-68-63, Nick Cullen 65-69-69, Matthew Griffin 69-65-69, Nathan Holman 68-65-70

204 - Matt Kuchar (USA) 71-66-67

205 - Ryan Fox (NZL) 68-71-66

206 - Brendon De Jonge (ZIM) 68-70-68

208 - Brody Ninyette 68-70-70

210 - Mathew Goggin 72-71-67, Geoff Ogilvy 71-72-67, Gaganjeet Bhullar (IND) 69-72-69, Jason Scrivener 69-71-70, Matthew Millar 69-70-71

211 - Aron Price 73-71-67, Matthew Guyatt 71-70-70, Clint Rice 69-71-71, Maximillian Kieffer (GER) 67-72-72, Jason Norris 69-69-73

Selected scores:

214 - Cheng-Tsung Pan (TPE) 70-73-71, Jin Jeong (KOR) 73-70-71