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Jason Day loses ball in a bird’s nest at Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill

Jason Day found a birdie he would rather not have during a cruel round that left Australia’s former world number one playing catch-up at the Arnold Palmer Invitational.
Key points:
- Jason Day needed binoculars and a telephoto lens to find his ball, which was lodged in a bird’s nest up a tree
- Day was allowed to take a drop after his ball was deemed unplayable by tournament officials
- At the same tournament in 2013, Sergio García climbed a tree to play a shot
Starting on the 10th tee, Day needed binoculars to locate his ball in a bird’s nest up a tree en route to a double-bogey seven on the par-5 16th, usually the easiest hole at Bay Hill.
He also chalked up a double-bogey six on the par-4 18th after his approach shot was buried in a bunker,…
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