Jason Day still in touch at PGA Championship

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Jason Day is just three shots behind the leader after three rounds at the PGA Championship in San Francisco as he eyes a second major title.

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A resurgent Jason Day says he is thrilled at having a chance to win an elusive second major after golf's cream rose to the top during a dramatic third round at the US PGA Championship.T4: Paul Casey , Brooks Koepka , Collin Morikawa -7Day is among a stack of big names who have set the stage for an exciting finish to the first major of a year ravaged by COVID-19.

Dustin Johnson took the 54-hole lead at San Francisco's TPC Harding Park with a superb 65 that also has him poised to capture a second major to go with his 2016 US Open title. The 32-year-old found form recently with three top-10 results on the US PGA Tour leading into the PGA Championship."It's just nice to be able to be in contention at a major championship again and know that your game is good enough to get in contention," Day said.Day is also buoyed by the chance to become Australia's first male winner of multiple majors since Greg Norman captured a second British Open title in 1993.Dustin Johnson has a one shot lead.

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