The Gold Coast Bulletin

Flat Day chasing work/golf balance

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JASON Day has urged himself to balance an insatiable work ethic next season after admitting burnout engulfed what promised to be a good year.

The former world No.1 looked to be marching back towards golf’s top ranks when he kicked off 2018 with US tour victories at the Farmers Insurance Open and Wells Fargo Championsh­ip.

But having registered just one top-10 since May, Day admitted the second half of the year left him disappoint­ed as he finished the season-ending Tour Championsh­ip in 18th place at two under, nine shots back of winner Tiger Woods.

The 30-year-old Day was critical of his season despite also securing a runner-up at Pebble Beach among five top-10 results and 15 top-25s.

“I’m not walking away satisfied,” he said.

“Yeah, I won twice but it was disappoint­ing in the second half.

“It’s a good thing I have high expectatio­ns but now I can have some time off because it’s been a long season.”

Day will start his 2018-19 season with several events on the US PGA Tour’s Asia swing in October.

“I have to try not to push myself so hard next year; this season I kept telling myself I needed to work harder and that was a good formula for burning myself out,” the Queensland­er said.

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Jason Day says his finish to the US season was disappoint­ing.

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