INVERNESS, Scotland — Henrik Stenson held off a resurgent Phil Mickelson at the Scottish Open by shooting a 6-under 66 to take a two-stroke lead into the final round.
Mickelson was in a group of four players in a tie for second after making six birdies in his last 11 holes for a 66 on Saturday. His performance has the American talking up his improving links game before next week's British Open.
Branden Grace and first-round leader John Parry were tied with Mickelson after each shooting 66, along with J.B. Hansen (69).
Stenson, at 16 under for the tournament, has emerged from a prolonged slump and is showing the kind of consistent form that took the Swede to No. 4 in the world four years ago.
"I wouldn't say I'm far off that," said Stenson, who was as low as No. 230 in the rankings 18 months ago. "The way I played today, that was top-10 standard. It's as good as I have hit the ball all season."
With the wind arriving late in the day and the sun again beating down, Castle Stuart was largely defenseless for a third straight round. But no one could pull away.
Chris Doak was the overnight leader but seemed to feel the pressure to become Scotland's first home winner in 14 years. He shot 73.
Gareth Maybin tied the week's lowest round of 64, putting him in a three-way tie for sixth with Raphael Jacquelin (65) and Peter Uihlein (70).