Day
hits spectacular shot en route to Quail Hollow win
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[May 07, 2018]
(Reuters) - Former world number
one Jason Day has a burning ambition to get back to the top of the
rankings and he made a huge leap with a two-stroke victory at the
Wells Fargo Championship in North Carolina on Sunday.
Day had an awful day of wayward driving and squandered a three-shot
lead on the back nine with consecutive bogeys, before rising to the
occasion and hitting one of the best clutch shots of his life.
After a birdie at the par-four 16th, he took aim at the par-three
17th with a seven-iron from 230 yards and launched his ball 142
feet, as high as a 14-storey building, into the air.
It landed some 40 feet short of the pin and finally clattered
against the bottom of the flagstick on the fifth bounce.
Day was unlucky not to make a hole-in-one, but the stick also saved
his ball from rolling off the back of the green.
"When I hit it, it was on a cracking line, it was beautiful," the
Australian told reporters after securing his 12th PGA Tour victory.
"And then it just had this massive bounce, hit on the downslope and
fortunately hit the pin, which was nice, and went to about two or
three feet.
"Things like that is what you need to win golf tournaments."
The ensuing birdie restored Day's two-shot lead and he parred the
last to shoot 68 and finish at 12-under 272, two strokes ahead of
Americans Aaron Wise (68) and Nick Watney (69) at Quail Hollow in
Charlotte.
Day rated the victory one of the best of his career, not because of
the quality of his play but more due to his ability to get the job
done without his best game.
"I was fighting demons out there because when you're not hitting it
good, it just feels like the life is getting sucked out of you," he
said.
"I had no idea where the ball was going today. I had no confidence
in my ability to hit proper tee shots. I was just trying to keep it
inside the tree line.
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Jason Day with the winning jacket and trophy during the final round
of the Wells Fargo Championship golf tournament at Quail Hollow
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"My short game stood the test, which is nice.
"This is probably one of the best wins I’ve ever had, just because
of how hard everything was today."
It is only two years since Day dominated the game, but he lost his
way a bit last year.
A win at Torrey Pines in January showed that he was back in
business, and his Quail Hollow victory is projected to elevate him
to seventh in the world rankings.
"I got burnt out being number one," said the 30-year-old.
"You've got to give a lot of time to a lot of people and sometimes
you don't get a lot of time to yourself.
"Last year was a good kick in the butt, not playing great and then
seeing a lot of the other guys succeed.
"So I really kind of re-dedicated myself to getting back to number
one.
"This is a good kick in the right direction having two wins this
kind of early in the season. My next step is to try to win a major
this year."
(Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina; Editing by Ken
Ferris/Ian Ransom)
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