Day determined to get back to
number one: former coach
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[August 12, 2020]
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - A
resurgent Jason Day is determined to reclaim the world number one
ranking after contending at the PGA Championship, his former coach
Colin Swatton said on Wednesday.
Flying solo after splitting with long-time mentor Swatton last
month, Day finished tied for fourth in San Francisco behind winner
Collin Morikawa after recording three top-10 finishes since the U.S.
tour's resumption.
"He's taken responsibility for his game and his swing," Swatton told
Australian Associated Press.
"He is super motivated to get back to world number one and it won't
surprise me if he gets there.
"Four top 10s and contending in the first major of this year, I
think, is a sign of things to come."
The 12-times Tour winner, who captured the world number one ranking
in 2015 and held it on and off for 51 weeks, fell out of the top 50
earlier this year after struggling with back problems.
The 32-year-old has improved to 32nd in the rankings after the
top-five at the PGA Championship.
Day was 14 when he began working with Swatton, with the coach
carrying his bag until 2017.
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Australia's Jason Day during the second round REUTERS/Jason
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Swatton, who has increased his media commitments over the past year,
said he was not downhearted by the end of their partnership.
"There's no disappointment at all," Swatton said.
"The biggest compliment you can get as a coach from a player is for
them to feel they've been given the knowledge and skills to
perform."
(Writing by Ian Ransom; Editing by Robert Birsel)
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