Denmarks Thorbjorn Olesen will take a commanding seven-shot lead into the final round of the £5.7million Turkish Airlines Open in pursuit of the first seven-figure payday of his career.Olesen was six clear at the halfway stage thanks to a stunning second round of 62, the 26-year-old setting a new course record with eight birdies, an eagle and a bogey at the Regnum Carya Golf & Spa Resort.And, although he was unsurprisingly unable to reproduce such fireworks on Saturday, a third round of 68 took him to 18 under par and into the biggest 54-hole lead of the season by two shots.Englands David Horsey, Italys Matteo Manassero, American David Lipsky, Austrias Bernd Wiesberger and Chinas Li Haotong made up a cosmopolitan chasing pack on 11 under, with South Africas George Coetzee and Thailands Thongchai Jaidee a shot further back.The first prize of just over 1 million euros (nearly $1.2 million) eclipses Olesens previous biggest cheque of 700,000 euros for winning his third European Tour title in the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship last year.Its not about the money, said Olesen, whose lead was down to four shots following a bogey on the 10th before he produced a hat-trick of birdies from the 14th.This is the Final Series and its a massive event and obviously it would be great to win it. Theres still 18 holes left and I really have to stay concentrated out there and stay in my own little zone.Ive never had a seven-shot lead. I felt a bit nervous when I went out today also because Ive never been that many shots clear. Its a bit of a weird feeling, but I know its not easy and theres a bunch of guys there and its possible to shoot a really low one out here.I need to stay aggressive tomorrow and keep plugging away.Horsey admitted the chasing pack will need some help from Olesen on Sunday to claim an unlikely victory, but has not given up hope of securing his fifth European Tour title.Realistically we are going to need something drastic to happen on his part for us to have a chance, but you never know, the 31-year-old said after his 68.Ive just got to go very low and make a lot of birdies. He seems to be in control of his game and ultimately weve got to try and put some pressure on him somehow and hopefully hell falter.But at the end of the day we cant control what he does and just have to go out there and try to shoot a score and see what happens at the end of the day.Its fantastic that weve got these events at the end of the year to really make a difference. If you do well in them, you can really boost your Race to Dubai position and your world rankings. Its a nice time of year to start playing well and hopefully we continue it, not just tomorrow but into the next couple of events.Masters champion Danny Willett, who needs to finish fifth or better to reclaim top spot in the Race to Dubai from Henrik Stenson, is joint 48th after carding four birdies and one bogey in a 68, his lowest round of the week.Nike Air Max 270 React Triple Black . 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The first baseman/designated hitter was an All-Star this year for the third time.The 36-year-old Bautista hit 22 homers with 69 RBI while batting .234 in an injury-slowed season. The outfielder homered twice in the AL playoffs.Bautista (265) and Encarnacion (239) rank second and third behind Carlos Delgado (336) on Torontos career home run list.After Toronto ended a 22-year playoff drought with an AL East title last year, Bautista blasted the Blue Jays into the ALCS with a three-run homer to win Game 5 against Texas, punctuating his shot with a memorable bat flip.This year it was Encarnacions turn, with a three-run drive in the 11th inning to beat Baltimore in the wild-card game.Those guys have had very good careers, have always hit right-handed and left-handed pitchers, and have been a huge part of this organizations success, especially in the last couple of years, Atkins said.Bautista, Encarnacion, and Saunders are among nine potential free agents on Torontos roster. The Blue Jays lost in five games to Cleveland in the ALCS, the second year in a row they have lost at that stage of the playoffs.Atkins said Toronto will attempt to reach new contracts with Bautista and Encarnacion in the five days following the World Series, when teams have exclusive negotiating rights with their own free agents.They would definitely be priorities for us, and well look to do everything that we can to take advantage of that window, Atkins said. Thats plenty of time to potentially work something out if its realistic on both ends.Encarnacion signed a three-year, $29 million deal in in 2013 and is coming off a team option at $10 million.Bautista signed a $65-million, five-year deal in 2011. Toronto picked up a $14 million optioon for 2016.ddddddddddddAtkins said the Blue Jays are still pondering what to do with Saunders, who hit a career-high 24 home runs this season and was an All-Star for the first time.Were still working through that one, Atkins said. Its not quite as clear.Saunders was hitting .298 when he won the All-Star final vote spot. HIs average slumped to .253 by the end of the season.The price of a qualifying offer this year is $17.2 million. The offer can be made through the fifth day after the World Series, and a player has a week after that to accept.If a team makes a qualifying offer to a player who signs a major league contract with another club before the June amateur draft, his former club receives a draft pick as compensation at the end of the first round.None of the 34 qualifying offers was accepted in the first three years of baseballs current collective bargaining agreement, but Colby Rasmus (Houston), Matt Wieters (Baltimore) and Brett Anderson (Los Angeles Dodgers) accepted among the 20 players who received offers last winter.Torontos remaining free agents include right-hander Joaquin Benoit, left-hander Brett Cecil, right-hander R.A. Dickey, right-hander Scott Feldman, right-hander Gavin Floyd, and catcher Dioner Navarro.Right-hander Jason Grilli has a $3 million club option for 2017. Atkins called Grillis option seemingly as near to a no-brainer to pick up as you can get.Toronto still controls closer Roberto Osuna, AL ERA leader Aaron Sanchez and four other starters from the rotation that posted a league-low 3.64 ERA.Were fortunate that we have five starting pitchers returning that we feel good about because that area of the market seems to not quite as strong as some other areas, Atkins said. The areas that we are going to be looking to fill, there seem to be some numbers there.Atkins said discussions have begun on an extension for manager John Gibbons, who will be in the final season of a two-year contract in 2017.All of Torontos coaches will return in 2017 with the exception of assistant hitting coach Eric Owens. He had been with the Blue Jays since the beginning of the 2015 season. ' ' '