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Jason’s day is coming

- EVIN PRIEST

JASON Day insists he is close to winning on the US PGA Tour again after another solid performanc­e at the Pebble Beach Pro Am.

Day earned a top-five finish at the US PGA Tour event on California’s famed Monterey Peninsula but admits an uncharacte­ristically cold putter let him down.

With a two-hour rain delay in the final round, Day was one of the last groups to finish before sunset and carded a fourunder-par 68.

At 13-under, he cannot finish worse than a tie for fourth place. Phil Mickelson sits at 18 under and leads by three shots from final group playing partner Paul Casey and Scott Stallings (66).

Mickelson and Casey were unable to tee off on the par-3 17th due to darkness and will return overnight.

Day now has six top-six results in 10 starts at the celebrity-laden Pebble Beach event but was frustrated that victory still eludes him.

Typically one of the best putters on the PGA Tour, Day ranked 39th on the greens this week.

“It was disappoint­ing not to play well in the third round but overall it was a good solid week,” Day said.

“The ball striking was very good but I didn’t putt well at all this week.”

However, the former world No.1 is inspired by consecutiv­e top-five results in his last two PGA tour starts, after a share of fifth at Torrey Pines last month.

Day’s next events are the Arnold Palmer Invitation­al at Bay Hill in early March and the elite Players Championsh­ip immediatel­y after — both events he won in 2016.

The 31-year-old says he will now spend considerab­le time practising his putting with long-time coach Colin Swatton.

Curtis Luck was next best of the Australian­s at Pebble Beach, finishing in a share of 28th at six under courtesy of a final-round 71.

Matt Jones was a further three shots back with his evenpar 72 leaving him tied 53rd, while fellow Sydney native Cameron Davis dropped six shots during a 78 that plummeted him to a three over.

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? UNDERCOVER: Australia’s Jason Day of takes cover under an umbrella during a hailstorm during the final round of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
Picture: AFP UNDERCOVER: Australia’s Jason Day of takes cover under an umbrella during a hailstorm during the final round of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.

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