Simon Dyson, Richard Green and Bernd Wiesberger are tied for the lead on the final day of the Irish Open.
Green birdied the second hole to briefly move to 12 under par, but a bogey on the fourth has seen the Australian left hander slip back to 11 under par alongside Dyson and Wiesberger, who is five-under par for the day.
David Howell has dropped a shot to ten under par, where he is joined by a group of players that includes defending champion Ross Fisher.
Peter Lawrie is the best-placed Irishman on seven under par.
Northern Ireland amateur Paul Cutler has dropped two shots to slip to five under alongside Damien McGrane.
Graeme McDowell finished with a bogey on the 18th to finish on four under par, a shot better off than Rory McIlroy, who could only manage a level-par 71 for his final round.