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Jason Day sinks a 65-foot putt at the WGC-Cadillac Championship

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Jason Day drained a long-range putt on the last on Saturday

Jason Day's hopes of WGC-Cadillac Championship victory are over for another year, but the PGA Champion had reason to smile after a memorable finish to his third round.

The Australian was one under for the day and 11 strokes off the pace as he made his way to the par-four last, but looked set to slip further down the leaderboard when he fired his tee shot in to the hazard.

After having to take a drop, Day struck his approach on to the back of the green and left a lot of work to do to salvage a par.

Faced with a winding 65-footer, Day guided his putt a long way left of the hole but watched his ball take a dramatic turn down the slope and in off the right edge of the cup.

The unlikely par-save saw Day close a third-round 71, his lowest of the week so far, with the world No 2 celebrating in style after watching his putt drop.

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