So far, it has been the men who have dominated Scandinavian Mixed.

Among the top 16 after three rounds played, we find only one girl, but she does it really well on the other hand.

After 54 holes played, Linn Grant, 22, leads the competition - two strokes ahead of Australian Jason Scrivener and three ahead of Henrik Stenson.

- I played well with the driver and I think I met almost all fairways and I was solid on the greens, says Grant in TV10.

The Swede convinced a lot on Saturday with a bogey-free round which she spiced up with four birdies and an eagle.

- I hope that people start to realize that we are approaching the men, says Grant who will go out in the leader ball together with Scrivener tomorrow afternoon.

- I'm here to play as well as I can and if it takes me all the way it would be fun, she says.

Henrik Stenson was on his way to a really nice round after lowering five birdies on the first eight holes, but then it went downhill.

- It started to mess up a bit on hole 11 when I hit a bad shot with the wood four straight into the trees on the right and in the end it became a bogey there.

Then I made a bad decision at 14 which I followed up by sending into the forest, says Stenson in TV10.

However, he managed to polish the numbers with two birdies on the last three holes and before tomorrow's final round he has a nice strike position.

- It would be nice to win, but then I have to refrain from making bogeys on the par 5 holes.

In any case, it feels like I'm back in the game after two birdies at the end.

It had not felt good to finish on something worse than five strokes under par after the fine start.

I have some work to do tomorrow, but I will do my best, says Stenson.