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Day shines brightly at Australia Open

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SYDNEY: Jason Day ended a frustratin­g run of par golf by making three late birdies to snatch the out right lead after the third round of the 102nd Australian Open on Saturday.

The former world number one’s patience finally paid off when he made back-to-back birdies at the 14th and 15th holes after parring his first 13 holes.

He did drop a shot when he bogeyed his penultimat­e hole for the second day in a row but made amends with a birdie at the last for a two-under-par 69 and a three-round total of 10-under-203.

Day, chasing his first title in 18 months since winning the 2016 Players Championsh­ip in Florida, will head into Sunday’s final round with a one-stroke lead over his fellow Australian Lucas Herbert, who carded an even-par 71 to finish at nine-under after leading overnight.

Sweden’s Jonas Blixt charged up the leaderboar­d into a share of third place at seven-under after a flawless 66, and was joined by the 2015 Australian Open champion Matt Jones, who signed for a 68.

Australia’s Cameron Smith, who teamed up with Blixt to win this year’s Zurich Classic of New Orleans, was in fifth place at six-under after firing a third consecutiv­e round of 69 while the defending champion Jordan Spieth shot a 70 to finish eight shots off the pace.

Day’s failure to pick up any early birdies saw him slip two shots behind Herbert but he drew level with his playing partner when Herbert took a double-bogey on the par-three 11th when he lost his ball in the bushes after an errant tee shot.

Herbert said he was so nervous about the prospect of playing with Day in the final group that he couldn’t sleep on Friday night but was pleased with how he handled the pressure.

Day made a tap-in birdie at the par-5 14th after almost chipping in for eagle, then snatched the lead with a birdie at the 15th. He narrowly missed a long putt on the 17th to salvage par to rejoin Herbert at nineunder but immediatel­y regained his slim advantage with a superb approach on the 18th to set up birdie.

FLEETWOOD CLOSES GAP

Tommy Fleetwood warned he was not just “here for a party” as he roared back into contention at the hong kong Open on Saturday -- just a week after winning the European Tour crown. Cal mer winds and easier pin positions at the Hong Kong Golf Club made for a low-scoring third day that left the leading pack tightly clustered.

 ?? Associated Press ?? Australia’s Jason Day hits a shot during the third round of the Australian Open in Sydney on Saturday.
Associated Press Australia’s Jason Day hits a shot during the third round of the Australian Open in Sydney on Saturday.

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