SYDNEY (Reuters) - Former world number one Jason Day will take a one-stroke lead into the final day of the Australian Open after firing up on the back nine and shooting a third-round two-under 69 in tricky conditions on Saturday. The 21-year-old, who was paired with fellow Australian Day in the final grouping as he will be on Sunday, resolutely refused to wilt under the pressure and claimed a par 71 and second place. "I’ve just got to focus on myself and just get myself around the golf course and not try and do anything too crazy." For a large part of the round it looked like no one would be making a move on moving day. "It's one thing if they're lipping out but quite a few of them were missed significantly on bad reads, and that's rare for me.
Source: The Star November 25, 2017 07:30 UTC