The Cairns Post

‘Crunch time’ for Day in bid to take world No.1 ranking

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RORY McIlroy knows his grip on golf’s No.1 world ranking is tenuous at best, and there’s just one way to keep Jordan Spieth and Jason Day at bay.

“It’s just about playing well,” McIlroy said as he prepared for today’s start of the BMW Championsh­ip, which is the penultimat­e event in the US PGA Tour’s four-tournament FedEx Cup playoffs that will end with the Tour Championsh­ip.

McIlroy goes into the tournament at Conway Farms Golf Club with a narrow lead over Spieth atop the world rankings, having regained the summit on Monday even though neither played last week.

It was the fourth straight week that he and Spieth traded the top spot.

“It’ll be like that until one of us separates ourselves a little bit,” McIlroy said.

But Day has made

it a three-horse race, and the Australian said his own week off had left him rested and ready for “crunch time” on the US PGA Tour.

“I feel refreshed, I feel good to go,” said Day, who said fatigue contribute­d to mental errors that cost him a chance to contend at the Deutsche Bank Championsh­ip two weeks ago – where he had his first crack at world No.1.

Although he said gaining the summit would be “fantastic”, Day and his rivals have plenty more to think about this week as they jockey for position going into the Tour Championsh­ip – where a $10 million bonus to the FedEx Cup series winner will be up for grabs. American Billy Horschel took the bonus last year.

While Day endured a disappoint­ing outing at the Deutsche Bank, Spieth is seeking an even bigger bounce-back after missing his second straight cut there. The Masters and US Open champion, who like Day has four wins this season, said a turnaround is “just a matter of getting it rolling”.

Despite his sudden struggles, Spieth, like Day, is assured of making the 30-strong field for the Tour Championsh­ip with a top-five place in the playoff standings.

“It makes you feel like you may as well go for broke here, play some shots under pressure that are more dangerous,” Spieth said.

American Rickie Fowler is also in a strong position in the playoff race after a one-stroke victory at TPC Boston two weeks ago.

“Just get off to a good solid start tomorrow and there’s no reason why I can’t be in a position to win the golf tournament come Sunday,” Fowler said.

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