World No.33 Jason Day will play a home event for the first time in seven years after confirming his place at Brisbane's Australian PGA Championship.
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Australian golfer Jason Day produced a five-under 65 in the third round of the St. Jude Championship to all but ensure his qualification for next week’s BMW Championship.
World No.33 Jason Day will play a home event for the first time in seven years after confirming his place at Brisbane's Australian PGA Championship.
World No.33 Jason Day will play a home event for the first time in seven years after confirming his place at Brisbane's Australian PGA Championship.
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Fellow Australian Ben O’Connor maintains his five-second lead in the overall standings
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