Charl Schwartzel remains on top after the third round at the Alfred Dunhill Championship but his lead has been cut to three shots.
The 2011 Masters champion bogeyed the first hole of the day, but three birdies afterwards helped the South African card a round of 70 to move to 13-under for the tournament.
Sebastien Gros finished with the best round of the day, with a score of 63 that has moved him into second at 10 under-par.
The Frenchman is joined by countryman Benjamin Hebert, who carded a 68 to tie with Gros at 10-under.
Opening day leader Christiaan Basson finished on par for the day but is now nine shots off the top spot.