Englands Tyrrell Hatton hailed the best round of his career after equalling the course record at St. Andrews to take control of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship.Hatton carded 10 birdies in a flawless 62 on the Old Course and will take a three-shot lead over compatriot Ross Fisher into Sundays final round at the same venue, one of three used for the pro-am event.The world No.53 raced to the turn in 30 and picked up further shots on the 10th, 14th, 17th and 18th to finish 17 under par in pursuit of his first European Tour title.(Its) quite clearly the best round Ive ever had. Ive never got to double digits before either so Im really pleased with that, said the 24-year-old, who was fifth in the Open at Royal Troon and 10th in the US PGA Championship at Baltusrol.I think my bad shots, I didnt really get punished for them. I missed them in good spots and I just putted really well. If you are holing putts, youre always going to shoot a decent score.I think the putt on 17 was probably the best putt I holed today, 25 feet. But the majority of them were around six to 15 feet and if you keep knocking them in, its certainly good for confidence.Obviously Id love to get a win and Ill try my best tomorrow. Its been a really consistent year and hopefully I can have a good finish to the year as well.I went out to the States [after the US PGA] because I was close to getting a PGA Tour card, but that didnt work out and Im happy to be playing back in Europe.Halfway leader Fisher, who lost a playoff for the Porsche European Open a fortnight ago, carded a 69 at Carnoustie to finish 14 under, with South Africas Richard Sterne and Swedens Joakim Lagergren a shot further back.You never know what youre going to get when you turn up here, Fisher said. We were all hoping for Car-nicety and not Car-nasty. We got it. It was a beautiful day to play this place.It was still tricky out there. It was very firm, very fiery, but overall I felt pretty pleased with the round. There were a couple of scrappy shots. Maybe left a couple of putts out there but all in all I cant complain. To shoot in the 60s for the third day running, Im obviously very, very pleased.Hopefully Ill be drawn with Tyrrell [on Sunday], because were pretty good friends. Weve spent quite a few evenings together for dinner and stuff.Im sure well go out there and have some fun and put on some good golf for the public and you know, whether its me, him, someone else, theres going to be a worthy winner come tomorrow afternoon.Former world No.1 Martin Kaymer is five shots off the lead after a 65 on the Old Course, but was more concerned with making the cut in the team event with his father Horst.I was quite a few shots behind, so the main goal was to make the cut with my father today, Kaymer said. 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And I always said that this would be my final send-off, to come here and race Ghent for one last time.To win it with Mark as well, after everything we have been through the last 10 years together. This will be the last time we race together for sure.Maybe not my last individuallly, but together as a pairing.ddddddddddddWhen you think what we have achieved together it is incredible.I am not sure about my future yet, but at this moment Ive still got really good legs. I dont want to say 100 percent then make an announcement next week. I am just going to enjoy today.In a nip-and-tuck finale to the hour-long Madison, the British duo won a three-way duel with rival pairs Kenny De Ketele and Moreno De Pauw, and Elia Viviani and Iljo Keisse.With just five laps of the race to go Wiggins made his move and he and Cavendish were declared lap leaders.Me and Cav are like brothers you know, added Wiggins.We have a good time together and would do anything for each other. We fight and bicker, but we know each others strengths.We have raced together a lot, for 12 to 13 years now. It has been a great partnership. ' ' '