Lawrie has third Qatar title in sight

Paul Lawrie is edging closer to a third Qatar Open title and will take a two-stroke lead into the final round.

Former British Open champion Paul Lawrie

Paul Lawrie will take a two-stroke lead into the final round to edge towards a third Qatar Masters. (AAP)

Former British Open champion Paul Lawrie edged closer to a record third Qatar Masters title after taming the trademark winds of the Doha course to card a third round 70 that put him two strokes clear on Friday.

Lawrie, who lifted the trophy in 1999 and 2012, moved to 13 under par, ahead of South Africa's Branden Grace, who is bidding to be the first player to successfully defend the title, and Denmark's Thorbjorn Olesen, who are tied in second.

The winds were the strongest they had been all week, but Lawrie stayed consistent throughout his round, with birdies at the 14th and 18th holes.

The Scot made the European Ryder Cup team in both previous years he won in Qatar and a third victory would put him in contention for another appearance in the biennial team event in 2016.

"There's a lot of good players behind me. Branden Grace is obviously defending champion, won here before and well up the world rankings," Lawrie said on the European Tour website.

"So tomorrow is going to be a different challenge but I'm looking forward to it."

Spain's Rafael Cabrera-Bello and Britain's Tommy Fleetwood are a further shot behind on 10 under par.

Nathan Holman is the leading Australian at three-under par - 10 shots off the lead with Andrew Dodt and Brett Rumford further adrift at two under and one under par respectively.


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