The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Day looking forward to battle of big guns

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World No 1 Jason Day is relishing the prospect of a star-studded battle for the Masters, even if it costs him a third tournament win in succession and a second major title.

Day arrived at Augusta National on the back of victories in the Arnold Palmer Invitation­al and WGC-Dell Match Play and looking to become just the third player after Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods to claim a green jacket after winning their previous two events.

Such form has seen Day installed as a narrow favourite to win a second successive major following his record-breaking victory in last year’s US PGA Championsh­ip, but he is well aware that Jordan Spieth, Bubba Watson, Rickie Fowler, Adam Scott and Charl Schwartzel have all won in 2016, while victory on Sunday would make Rory McIlroy only the sixth player to complete the career grand slam.

“I want the best playing against the best and fighting it out,” the 28-year-old Australian said. “If I end up not wearing the green jacket at the end of Sunday but I have a fantastic competitiv­e match against the best players in the world, that’s what I’m there for.

“I enjoy and thrive off that competitiv­eness. I would enjoy a SpiethMcIl­roy-Fowler-Scott-Watson-Mickelson Sunday. That would be a lot of fun.”

Day revealed last week that he had considered quitting golf before finishing second on his Masters debut in 2011 and believes he needs to recapture his early approach to the event to succeed.

“This has been a tournament in the past that I’ve tried too hard and shot myself out of the tournament,” added Day, who was also third in 2013 but 20th and 28th in the last two years.

“I’ve just got to relax, understand that I have a certain process that I go through each tournament to get ready to compete and I need to stick to that.

“Don’t do anything more, don’t do anything less, and from there just try and go out and execute.

“I’ve got to understand that the first few years I just enjoyed myself. I had a lot of fun here.

“And then as time went on, everyone would keep on asking me when are you going to win it and how are you going to win it and all that stuff.

“I guess I thought about it and felt ‘OK, I’ve got to kind of force it this year’ and that’s when I started missing stuff and making mistakes and mental errors.”

 ??  ?? Jason Day: narrow favourite for a second succesive major title.
Jason Day: narrow favourite for a second succesive major title.

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