Tiger Woods settled down after a poor start to remain in touch with the lead, three strokes behind leaders Jason Day and John Senden halfway through the third round at the Australian Open today.
Any assumptions that Woods would waltz to his first victory in two years were thrown out the window as he bogeyed the first three holes.
He got a little unlucky at the first, where he hit what he seemed to think was a good approach shot, only to watch in disbelief as his ball hurtled beyond the green, from where he could not get up-and-down.
Poor drives at the next two holes led to two more bogeys, but it was pretty steady stuff after that from the 14-time major winner.
After chaotic gallery scenes early on Thursday, it was a much more controlled scene on Saturday, apart from the occasional camera click at the wrong time.