The third day of the 2015 Alstom Open de France came to a close on Saturday, with Jaco van Zyl opening a two-stroke lead.

Maximilian Kieffer sits comfortably in second, while Bernd Wiesberger, James Morrison, Martin Kaymer and Victor Dubuisson round out the top six. Below is a recap of the third day’s events (via European Tour).

What They're Saying

Jaco Van Zyl: “Today was really a phenomenal round. I felt really comfortable tee to green and made a couple of nice putts. I hit it really well; I think I missed one fairway, hit 18 out of 18 greens, and made a couple of putts when I needed to.”

Maximilian Kieffer: “It feels amazing. I don't really expect it to be honest to shoot that low, but obviously the course played a little bit easier today. I feel like I'm good enough to win. I think I learned enough in the last two tournaments where I was in the final round with a chance to win, but we will see.”

Victor Dubuisson: "I think tomorrow I will need a very good start if I want to have a chance. think you need to be two or three under par after six or seven holes because when you start the back nine, from 12 to 18 it's really difficult to make birdies."

Ongoing Leaderboard

PosName1234TodayThruTotalStrokes
1Jaco Van Zyl6871647:40 am-7F-10203
2Maximilian Kieffer7070657:40 am-6F-8205
3Bernd Wiesberger6872667:31 am-5F-7206
T4James Morrison7168687:31 am-3F-6207
T4Martin Kaymer6969697:22 am-2F-6207
T4Victor Dubuisson6870697:22 am-2F-6207
T7Brendan Steele7269677:13 am-4F-5208
T7Tyrrell Hatton7168697:13 am-2F-5208
T9Thongchai Jaidee7074657:04 am-6F-4209
T9Mark Foster7071687:04 am-3F-4209
T9Kristoffer Broberg7269686:50 am-3F-4209
T9Daniel Brooks7366706:41 am-1F-4209