Australian Day, competing at this week's AT&T
Byron Nelson in Texas, said his wife is due to give birth in
early June. The PGA Championship takes place next week.
"Could come in this week, next week. In the next four weeks it
can come," said Day, whose lone career major victory came at the
2015 PGA Championship. "If I'm playing golf, whatever, it
doesn't matter. I just want to make sure that I see the birth of
our fourth child."
Day, without a win on the PGA Tour since his 2018 triumph at
Quail Hollow, has fallen to 62nd in the rankings.
The top 60 following the PGA Championship and the June 3-6
Memorial Tournament automatically qualify for the June 17-20
U.S. Open at Torrey Pines, a course where Day has enjoyed plenty
of success.
But if Day, 33, is unable to get inside the top-60, he has no
plans to pull out of a sponsor commitment in order to take his
chances in sectional qualifying for the U.S. Open.
"I just feel like if I do it that way that in my mind my mindset
will say, Okay, it's fine. You can just go qualify next year and
I'll get used to qualifying instead of going, No, I'm not going
to qualify," Day said.
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto, editing by Ed Osmond)
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