Tiger Woods moved within sight of another milestone when opening up a five stroke lead after the third round at the Bay Hill Invitational in Orlando.
Woods left the field in his wake with a third round six under par 66 took him to 15 under par 201 in benign conditions at the Bay Hill course.
If he goes on to win he will become just the third player - the first since Gene Sarazen in 1930 - to win the same PGA Tour event four times in a row.
Fellow American Brad Faxon compiled an impressive 65 to move into second place on 206, with countryman Stewart Cink a distant seven strokes back in third place but Ernie Els, who was in the final group with Woods, struggled to a 72 and fell ten strokes off the pace.