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Jason Day glad to be back in the frame for majors after injury woes – The Guardian
Jason Day’s hopes of a second major title petered out over the final holes at the PGA Championship but the Australian leaves TPC Harding Park with renewed confidence
Jason Days hopes of a second major title petered out over the final holes at the PGA Championship on Sunday but the Australian leaves TPC Harding Park with renewed confidence after a difficult period on the tour.
The 2015 winner finished tied for fourth, three strokes behind maiden major champion Collin Morikawa, having grabbed a share of the lead at the 14th with an eight-foot birdie putt in his closing four-under 66.
A relaxed-looking Day was all smiles when on top late in the round but he e…
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