Manila Bulletin

Bad weather spoils Fil-Aussie’s day

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CHICAGO (AFP) — It took a weather delay to slow surging Jason Day Thursday at the BMW Championsh­ip, where the Filipino-Australian’s fireworks left even Jordan Spieth’s hole-in-one in the shade.

Day launched his bid for a victory that could lift him to number one in the world in scintillat­ing fashion, an eagle and nine birdies with one bogey putting him 10-under when the horn sounded to end play shortly after he teed off at his final hole.

With play then suspended for the night, Day was four strokes clear of his nearest rival, American Daniel Berger – who was in the clubhouse on six-under 65 after holing out for an unlikely eagle at the par-four ninth.

“Being able to be aggressive, more aggressive with my drives off the tee boxes here has definitely paid off,” Day said after his first-round heroics.

“I’m just trying to – just rolling with it right now, and it’s worked out.”

American Brendon Todd was in the clubhouse on five-under-par 66, while Spieth was five-under through 17, Kevin Chappell five-under through 16 and Justin Thomas five-under through 13.

Day, however, was the undisputed star of what was quite a show.

“I’m walking through the locker room and people are going, you’re playing off the ladies’ tees, or you’re playing a different golf course, or every time you stand up there and hit a drive it’s downwind for you,” Day said.

“I’d like to say all of those things are true, but they’re not. It’s good to see that the guys are recognizin­g that I’m playing good. Obviously it’s a good round. I’m not thinking about it too much. I don’t want to get too high or too low.”

He opened with back-to-back birdies from within six feet on the 10th and 11th holes at Conway Farms Golf Club, Illinois before rolling in a 37-footer for birdie at 13.

He drove the par-four 15th and twoputted for another birdie before giving back a stroke with a three-putt bogey at 17.

He followed that miscue by picking up five strokes in his next four holes with a birdie at 18, a hole out from a fairway bunker for eagle at the first and birdies at the second and third.

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