Day three at the KLM Open provided plenty of drama as Romain Wattel surged into the lead, Pablo Larrazábal struggled and Paul Casey equalled the Spaniard's course record 62. See some of the fascinating numbers behind today's scores below...
14– under par leads the way for Romain Wattel going into the final day
0– European Tour titles for the talented, young Frenchman in his career so far
0– French winners at the KLM Open since it became part of The European Tour in 1972
64– Wattel’s six under par third round included seven birdies
359– yard drive for Wattel at the 14th in his third round
62- Paul Casey equalled the course record on moving day
9– birdies in Casey’s sensational round, with just the one bogey coming at the last hole
10- the par four played the hardest, averaging 4.22
7– the long par five played the easiest, averaging just 4.58 on day three
31– shots for Andrea Pavan in his solid front nine
323– yard average driving distance for Brooks Koepka on Saturday
13– shot difference between Pablo Larrazábal’s round of 62 on Friday, and his 75 on Saturday
66– a second consecutive four under par round leaves three-time KLM Open champion Simon Dyson just six shots back
9– was the unlucky number for Tyrrell Hatton & Joost Luiten, who carded the number on the 12th and second holes respectively
4– holes was all it took for overnight leader Larrazábal to go from being out front, to being eight off the leader