Peter Hanson produced the low round of the week to take a one-shot lead heading into the final round of the Masters. 
                                
The Swede shot a superb seven-under-par 65 at Augusta National to  finish on nine under par and lead by one over Phil Mickelson, who  himself shot a six-under-par 66 to set up a great chance of securing a  fourth green jacket. 
South African Louis Oosthuizen follows a shot behind the American  after a 69, while Bubba Watson produced a two-under 70 to finish alone  in fourth place a further shot back. 
Padraig Harrington (68), Lee Westwood (72), Hunter Mahan (68) and  Henrik Stenson (70) are tied for fifth on four under, five shots off  the lead. 
The day belonged to Hanson, however, who missed the cut on his  only previous visit to Augusta last year but looked very much at home on  Saturday. 
After bogeying the first hole to drop back to one under, Hanson  found his touch, making eight birdies in all - including four in his  final five holes alone to rocket into the sole lead. 
"It felt great," said the 34-year-old. "After bogeying the first  it was important I made up ground straight away with a birdie on the  second. 
"Then I just tried to hang on in there - the back nine was pretty smooth. 
Hanson will partner Phil Mickelson in Sunday's final pairing for  the third time this week, the two having played the first two rounds in  the same group along with Hunter Mahan. 
"I learnt a lot from Phil and I hope we can play together on Sunday - he's a great guy," he added. 
"But for now I'm just going to enjoy the moment." 
A number of big names fell out of contention after their third  rounds, including Tiger Woods (72) and Rory McIlroy (77), who find  themselves 12 and 10 shots back respectively.
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