The Gold Coast Bulletin

Sacrifice pays off for Jason and fans

- DARREN WALTON

JASON Day sacrificed Thanksgivi­ng with his family in America and wound up giving thanks to his loyal fans Down Under by living up to the hype in his long-awaited Australian Open return.

A delighted Day posed for fans’ selfies, offloaded balls and signed autographs after posting a birdie-filled five-underpar 66 to set himself up nicely at the Stonehaven Cup.

Only three off the pace and without a worry in the world, the former world No.1 shrugged off a late doubleboge­y to pay tribute to the big gallery that flocked to see him on Australian fairways for the first time in four years.

“It was amazing actually, the support that we had here today,” he said.

“It was exciting to play. The crowds were terrific out there.

“It’s been four years since I’ve been here, so I think I owe it to everyone that wants an autograph or wants a picture, to be able to stop and give it to them.”

Day was especially pleased to have had his biggest fan, mum Dening, in the crowd at The Australian Golf Club in Sydney and she is healthy again after winning her battle with cancer.

“It’s great to see her out and looking healthy because at the start of the year it didn’t look so well,” he said.

“I haven’t been able to play in front of her a lot as a profession­al. She’s seen one of my wins with the World Cup, so it would be really nice to be able to try to win this one for her.

“It reminds me of the old times when she used to watch me. I’m just glad I played good enough, so she didn’t have to walk off the golf course again.

“She can be a little hard sometimes but that’s what got me to the position I’m in today.

“Her being strict and hard on me forced me to do the right things off the course.”

Day will start his second round three shots behind Cameron Davis, who had a sizzling eight-under-par 63 on the same course on which he won the national amateur championsh­ip two years ago.

 ?? Picture: AAP IMAGE ?? Jason Day takes a fairway shot on the 10th in the opening round.
Picture: AAP IMAGE Jason Day takes a fairway shot on the 10th in the opening round.

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