After a brilliant Moving Day at the Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open, europeantour.comtakes a statistical look back at the best of the action from Royal Aberdeen...
Abeerdeen Asset Management Scottish Open: Day 3 in Numbers
10- The aggregate score under par co-leaders Justin Rose and Marc Warren are with 18 holes remaining at Royal Aberdeen
1- Shot lead the pair have over Sweden's Kristoffer Broberg heading into Sunday
66- The low round of the day set by Rose, Pablo Larrazabal, Craig Lee and Tyrell Hatton
31- Rose's total over the tough back 9 this afternoon, meaning the World Number 6 is 8 under par on the homeward 9 this week
3- Where Rose could move to in the World Ranking should he complete a second win in as many weeks in Aberdeen
5- Shots under par Robert Karlsson is on the long sixth hole this week having gone birdie-eagle-eagle
0- Bogeys in Lee's joint effort, meaning the Scot has only dropped 1 shot in his last 40 holes
8- Different nationalities in the top 10 (3 Englishmen, 2 Scots, 2 Swedes, 1 Argentinian, 1 Finn, 1 Spaniard, 1 Irishman, 1 Italian)
10- Shots better off Rory McIlroy was on Moving Day than in his second round (78-68)
3- Paul Waring has eagled each and every par 5 on the course this week
37- Largest number of places surged up the leaderboard on Moving Day (Simon Dyson, Shiv Kapur)
200- Minutes (3 hours and 20 minutes) it took the opening group of Gareth Maybin and Jonas Carlsson to complete their third rounds
3- Americans inside the top 20 (Rickie Fowler, John Hahn and Phil Mickelson)
4- Number of years Royal Aberdeen is younger than the United States (1780 vs 1776)
14,585- Amount in Great British Pounds raised so far in the Scottish Open Birdie Pledge for the Archie Foundation