After a back-and-forth Moving Day in Morocco, europeantour.com brings you a collection of stats from the third round of the 2017 Trophee Hassan II.
54- Paul Dunne leads after 54 holes for the second time in his career, having shared the lead after three days at The 2015 Open at St Andrews. He went on to finish tied 30th that week
120- Should Dunne triumph on Sunday, he could move inside the top 120 in the Official World Golf Ranking
66- Renato Paratore's third round was the lowest of the week so far, setting a new course record after changes in the layout since last year
38- His round, featuring eight birdies, one bogey and nine pars, propelled him 38 places up the leaderboard on Moving Day
3- That is Paratore's third round of seven under par on the European Tour, Saturday joining the 2015 D+D Real Czech Masters and 2016 Omega European Masters. However, at +7.4 strokes gained on the field, this one in Morocco was the best of his career
20- If Paratore were to win, he would, aged just 20 and 5 months, become the youngest to win on the European Tour since Matteo Manassero in the 2013 BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth
64.8- Dunne's advantage has come with his Greens in Regulation (64.8 per cent - tenth in the field) and on the greens, where has averaged 1.59 Putts per GIR (third in the field)
72.7- Paratore, meanwhile, has shone with his scrambling, having got up and down 72.7 per cent of the time (sixth in the field)
29- Remarkably, Benjamin Hebert became the 29th player this season to have both a triple bogey and an eagle in the same round on Saturday
-5- At five under par, Victor Dubuisson is the best for par four scoring so far this week but unfortunately for the Frenchman, at six over for the par threes, he is the worst in that category