New Straits Times

DAY IS BACK AND GOOD TO GO

Aussie World No 3 set to play at the US Masters after dealing with family issues

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SEVERE thundersto­rms shortened Monday’s first official practice session for the 81st Masters, but the outlook brightened for Australia’s Jason Day ahead of the year’s first major.

World number three Day played nine holes at Augusta National, his fourth consecutiv­e day on the fabled course, before it was closed in the early afternoon when the area fell under a tornado warning.

Day withdrew from the World Golf Championsh­ips Match-Play event two weeks ago to be with his mother, Dening, as she faced cancer surgery.

Her uncertain prognosis through chemothera­py kept his status in doubt for the Masters.

But Day said Monday that his mother is improving and she might even be at the course on the weekend to watch him compete for the green jacket.

“She’s good,” Day said. “She had the left quarter of her lung taken out... I was with her pretty much every day back home. She is in a fair amount of pain but hopefully things are looking up.”

A severe thundersto­rm closed the course for more than an hour and forced evacuation of the course even before the tornado warning shut down the course the remainder of the day.

Heavy rains and strong thundersto­rms are expected again on Wednesday on the eve of the opening round, which could soften the greens and lead to more showers for early starters Thursday.

After that, the forecast is for dry conditions at Augusta National, where weather has not suspended play since the third round in 2008 and not postponed a round since the opening round in 2003.

Even if greens and fairways are more receptive, it’s likely the lightning-fast trademark putting surfaces will be back at full speed for Sunday’s final round.

“You’ve got to hit the shots in the right spots,” warns world number one Dustin Johnson.

Among the newcomers hoping to become the first Masters debutante to take a green jacket since Fuzzy Zoeller in 1979 is Spain’s Jon Rahm, who won his first PGA crown in January at Torrey Pines.

“A guy like Jon Rahm, obviously he has been playing great golf. I don’t see any reason why he can’t go and play well or be in contention this week and have a chance to win,” said eighthrank­ed Rickie Fowler.

One of the crucial areas to master is Amen Corner – the noted par-4 11th, par-3 12th and par-5 13th holes.

Jordan Spieth was on his way to defending his title in Sunday’s final round last year only to find a watery grave twice into Rae’s Creek and take a quadruple bogey at 12, helping England’s Danny Willett take the title.

Seventh-ranked Justin Thomas says level par through the three-hole stretch is his goal too.

“If I went through those even each day, I probably wouldn’t be complainin­g too much,” he said.

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