Ernie Els Nears Senior PGA Lead
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Ernie Els, at site of 1997 U.S. Open win, two off lead at Senior PGA Championship
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Ernie Els two off lead at Senior PGA Championship at site of 1997 U.S. Open win.
Cameron Percy of Australia shot 67 to take sole possession of the lead, one stroke ahead of Keith Horne .
Els and Darren Fichardt tied for third , along with Simon Khan and Mario Tiziani .
It's the second straight major for the seniors after Angel Cabrera's victory in Regions Tradition .
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