Henrik Stenson bolstered his chances of ending his winless run on the PGA Tour by firing a round-of-the-day 66 to move in to contention at the Shell Houston Open. Latest leaderboard Shell Houston Open The world No 7, without a PGA Tour victory since 2013 Tour Championship, mixed seven birdies with one bogey to ensure he heads in to the final round just one stroke adrift of third round pace-setters Jim Herman and Jamie Lovemark.The Swede made a fast start in Texas by birdieing three of his opening four holes, only to card his only blemish of the day at the next after failing to save par from 12 feet. Stenson posted seven birdies during his third round A kick-in gain at the eighth saw Stenson reach the turn in 33, before the Ryder Cup star sandwiched long-range birdies at the 11th and 15th between another shot picked up at the long 13th in a bogey-free back nine.Stenson closed his round by holing out from the fairway at the last to save par and join Dustin Johnson and Russell Henley on 10 under, with the Swede upbeat about his much-improved display.I hit some lovely shots out there in tough conditions and rolled a few in as well, Stenson told Sky Sports. I found the lines better today. Henrik Stenson says the extra work on his putting has paid off at the Houston Open. I played nicely tee to green for the first two days, but the putting wasnt working. I spent a bit of extra time yesterday afternoon on the putting green and that seemed to pay off today.Ive been trying hard to do that [get a win]. I think Ive put myself in good positions a few times without playing great.Confidence can always be higher, but this time I feel like my ball striking is there with me so well see what we can do tomorrow [Sunday]. Jim Herman is tied for the lead after a five-under 67 A bogey-free 67 from Herman put the American in a share of the lead alongside Lovemark, who had looked set to threaten Stensons round when he carded three early birdies on his way to a two-under 70. On a bunched leaderboard where the top 19 players are split by just five strokes, overnight leader Charley Hoffman slipped in a tie for seventh after a disappointing two-over 72. Rickie Fowler remains in contention on seven under, with world No 2 Jordan Spieth a further stroke back following a two-under 70.Watch the final round of the Shell Houston Open live on Sunday from 6pm on Sky Sports 4 - your home of golf Sky Bet - Making Golf Betting Better Get eight places on the Masters with Sky Bet! 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NSW Premier Mike Baird is showing outrageous confidence in his states two AFL finalists, declaring one of them will win this years flag and predicting they will meet again in the grand final.The first all-Sydney AFL finals game will happen on Saturday week at ANZ Stadium with the minor premiership-winning Swans playing the fourth-placed Giants.It will be the first of three successive weekends a final will be played in Sydney.The dream is a Swans-Giants grand final, I dont think thats much of a dream anymore - I think thats going to be a reality, Premier Baird said.Ill call it here first: Ive got no doubt that one of these two teams are going to win the grand final this year.The Premier wasnt about to offend supporters of either Sydney club, saying he was a fan of both.He wasnt quite so diplomatic towards Victoria, cheekily suggesting an all-Sydney grand final should be shifted to the Harbour City.Ive already told the premier of Victoria that I look forward to a Swans-Giants grand final. WWouldnt that be sweet? Premier Baird said.ddddddddddddThe only question would have to be why on earth would you have to go to Melbourne to play it. Thats really the point.We can have it here (in Sydney).Sydney hasnt been renowned as a hotbed of Australian rules, but Premier Baird suggested that was changing and aimed another tongue-in-cheek verbal dart at Melbourne.The AFL is undoubtedly catching a light here in this great city and across the state, he said.I think were going to show those Melburnians how to play AFL (sic) over the coming weeks.NSW Minister for Sport Stuart Ayres was in an equally bullish and hyperbolic mood when it came to spruiking the significance of his states first AFL finals derby, describing it as a battle for the ages.Just get out to ANZ Stadium on September 10th and look at one of the all-time great blockbusters of AFL, Mr Ayres said. ' ' '