Min Woo Lee knows exactly what it takes to win the BMW Australian PGA Championship and he heads into Sunday's final round full of confidence as he bids to overtake the third-round co-leaders at the summit.
The home hero lifted the Joe Kirkwood Cup two years ago and has since gone on to enjoy success on the PGA TOUR, tasting victory at the Texas Children's Houston Open earlier this year.
Back on Australian soil this week, Lee has put on a show for his adoring fans at Royal Queensland Golf Club, making just three bogeys over the first three days to sit one shot behind leading trio Ricardo Gouveia, Anthony Quayle and David Puig with 18 holes remaining.
And although the World Number 46 does not feel he has been at his best so far, he is confident ahead of the fourth round.
He said: "I'm going to be confident tomorrow.
"I feel like I haven't had my best stuff yet, so hopefully tomorrow can be that day. But it's been good fun.
"Support's been awesome and yeah, hopefully tomorrow's a good day.
"It's one of those courses where you can go low. Of course you have to have your full A game, but if you're just a little off, it can bite you in the butt or you just can't make birdies.
"No-one's broken out of the pack but hopefully tomorrow's the day for it."