'Lucky' ace vaults Day into share of BMW clubhouse lead
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[September 16, 2017]
(Reuters) - A "lucky"
hole-in-one vaulted former world number one Jason Day into a share
of the second-round clubhouse lead with American Rickie Fowler at
the BMW Championship outside Chicago on Friday.
Day's tee shot at the 188-yard par-three 17th landed just in front
of the green, took a couple of bounces and trickled into the hole,
much to the Australian's surprise.
"We were trying to land it 182 (yards) and I kind of pushed it. It
was a lucky hole-in-one, I guess," Day told Golf Channel after
carding a six-under-par 65 at Conway Farms in Lake Forest, where he
won in 2015.
"It's been, I think, 10 years since last time I had a hole-in-one.
I've had two eagles and a hole-in-one this week already, so
everything's come in bunches."
One of those eagles was a chip-in from 30 feet from beyond the green
at the par-five 14th. If the hole-in-one was lucky, the eagle was
inch-perfect execution.
"It's very quick down there so I just wanted to get something just
landing on the green," he said.
"(I'm) Very pleased with how the last two days went. I can't get too
far ahead of myself. Last time I was here I was five shots better
(after 36 holes). I've got to somehow try to catch up to my number.
That's the main goal."
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PGA golfer Jason Day tees off on the first hole during the second
round of the BMW Championship golf tournament at Conway Farms Golf
Club. Mandatory Credit: Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports
Fowler also finished with a rush, picking up five strokes in the
final six holes for a 64 and joining Day at 13-under 129, while
first round leader Marc Leishman was still on the course.
The top three players in the FedExCup standings, Americans Jordan
Spieth, Justin Thomas and Dustin Johnson, also had late tee times.
The BMW Championship is the third of four playoff events on the PGA
Tour. The top points earner after next week's Tour Championship will
receive a $10 million bonus awarded to the season-long FedExCup
champion.
(Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina; Editing by
Christian Radnedge)
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