Evening Telegraph (First Edition)
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Meanwhile, Jason Day believes his US Open record and the bad attitude of some of his competitors make him a strong contender to win a second Major title at Shinnecock Hills.
Asked if the US Open was the Major that suited him the most, Day said: “I would agree just because of my finishes, but it’s and it’s more so the mentality part of it.”
The USGA said in February it had abandoned its 18-hole, next-day format for play-offs in favour of a two-hole aggregate play-off on Sunday evening, starting at Shinnecock Hills.
That was news to three-time Major winner and 2015 champion Jordan Spieth. “It’s the first I’ve heard of that being an option,” said Spieth.