Day moves two ahead after dramatic third round

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By Mark Lamport-Stokes KOHLER, Wisconsin (Reuters) - Australian Jason Day used a red-hot run around the turn to seize a two-shot lead after a pulsating third round of low scoring at the PGA Championship on Saturday. In pursuit of his first major victory after several close calls over the past five years, Day carded 66 in receptive conditions at Whistling Straits to post a 15-under total of 201. English world number six Justin Rose (68) was a further stroke back at 12 under, level with South African Branden Grace, who spectacularly holed out from a greenside bunker to birdie the last and card a best-of-the-day 64.

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