Dayton Daily News

Day beats Tiger in Japan Skins — and also with quips

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INZAI CITY, JAPAN — Not only did Jason Day win the inaugural “The Challenge: Japan Skins” game on Monday, beating Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy and Hideki Matsuyama, he also won the needling contest.

Turning to Woods after receiving the trophy, Day asked how many similar events Woods had played in.

“Tiger, this is what — your fifth of sixth?”

Before Woods could reply, Day supplied the rejoinder.

“He hasn’t won one yet. I found that out today when he told me.”

Woods and everyone else laughed, which captured the lightheart­ed day at the

Narashino Country Club, where the made-for-TV skins game finished under floodlight­s on 17th and 18th holes.

“First time I’ve ever finished under lights, so that was exciting,” Day said, surprised the sun goes down about 5 p.m. in the fall in the Tokyo area.

Day won eight skins and $210,000. Woods had five skins and $60,000 with McIlroy taking four and winning $60,000. Matsuyama won only one skin and $20,000.

“I’m disappoint­ed I had only one,” Matsuyama said, speaking through interprete­r and also getting a laugh.

It was Woods’ first event after surgery two months ago, the fifth on his left knee. He’ll get a stiffer test at the

Zozo Championsh­ip that opens Thursday — the firstever full PGA Tour event in Japan. Woods said it was great “just being able to compete again. I haven’t done this in a little bit now.”

By his own assessment, he started very slowly.

“I did not play well at the beginning,” he said. “I hit a lot of bad shots and did not putt well. Once I got into the flow of competing and feeling the round, it just got exciting. We were competitiv­e, the banter was great, the back and forth.”

Woods, who had a hand in organizing the event, said he hoped “we were entertaini­ng everyone and everyone who’s watching had a good time.”

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