Day moves into lead at Oz Open
Sydney: Jason Day ended a frustrating run of par golf by making three late birdies to snatch the outright 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 twounderpar 69 and a three- round total of 10- under- 203. “It was tough to try and not to force things. I know the crowds are out there and they want to see a lot of birdies,” Day said. “As a professional golfer that’s been around for a while now, it’s easier for me to stand back and go, okay, I need to be patient and not try to be too aggressive.” 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 nineunder after leading overnight. Jonas Blixt charged up the leaderboard into a share of third place at seven- under after a flawless 66, and was joined by Matt Jones. “Jason’s a world class player, a former number one,” Jones said. “( So) he’d be the favourite to win but we’ve seen many upsets before and as long as I manage my game and give myself birdie opportunities, anything can happen.” “If there’s any place to come from way behind, it’s here,” Spieth said. “If I can sneak a few breaks in... Get a couple of long putts to go or chip in or something like that.”