Sebastian Munoz continues to lead the way at the Greenbrier Classic after signing for a score of 68 on Saturday.

The Colombian, who has led since the opening round at Old White TPC, is chasing his first success on the Tour, having previously never finished higher than 27th at a PGA Tour event.

The 23-year-old showed real character during his third round, as he recovered from two bogeys inside his opening five holes to finish the day on 14-under-par, two strokes clear of nearest challenger Robert Streb, who signed for a round of 65 on day three.

American duo Xander Schauffele and Jamie Lovemark are a shot further back, but Munoz is not worrying about his rivals, as he is instead focused on producing a steady performance during Sunday's final round.

“I’ll try to play boring golf. I try to hit the fairway and hit the greens,” he said. “I’ll try to keep it steady, but you just take what you can get.”

There could be double reason for Munoz to celebrate on Sunday as he is also chasing one of the four qualifying places up for grabs for the 2017 Open Championship at Royal Birkdale, which is due to get underway later this month.