Toronto Star

Golf: Jason Day earns painful Match Play victory

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AUSTIN, TEXAS— Jason Day was three up with four holes to play, an ideal start to the Dell Match Play that included five birdies and hardly any stress.

And then he felt his back tighten on a tee shot at the 15th hole.

It stung so badly on his next tee shot that Day grabbed his back and winced. He stepped gingerly into a bunker.

When his short par was conceded, he took a knee.

Exactly what happened was not entirely clear, because Day immediatel­y sought treatment and left without speaking.

But with a long week ahead of him at Austin Country Club and the Masters just two weeks away, this victory surely felt hollow.

Without much drama on the golf course because of tough greens and Texas wind, Day supplied it with the latest in a long list of injuries.

Jordan Spieth, a crowd favourite who helped Texas to a national title in 2012, produced what the crowd came to see. The No. 1 player built an early lead, made a few pivotal putts to stay in control and beat Jamie Donaldson of Wales, 3 and 2.

Rory McIlroy escaped with a victory. He never led until winning on the 18th hole when Thorbjorn Olesen shanked a chip. Martin Kaymer rode the wind and drove the green on the 376-yard 18th hole to wrap up a 1-up victory over Shane Lowry.

Matt Kuchar had the shortest day, dispatchin­g Anirban Lahiri in 13 holes.

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