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It’s been a while Jason’s Day He is in the Major’s winner’s circle.
When the Australian returns home, his only big big victory is approaching the 10th anniversary (August 16 to be precise). PGA Championship The day is the most dominant golfer on the planet and ranked number one in the world at the whistring Straits.
But since then it has been a roller coaster.
He fought many injuries and did not win in five years. In early 2023 he was ranked 175th.
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Jason Day created his front lawn at his own Oakmont Country Club for the US Open. (Trugreen)
Once he entered the US, he ranked 39th. And although he hasn’t won in nearly two years, he’s much more consistent. He just needs to shake off these injuries. He recently missed a bit of time with a wrist problem.
“[My golf game has] He says he was good sometimes. But it was a choppy thing. Because I play well and then I get obviously injured, then I take a break, then I come back, I play good play again, then I get another injury. In a recent interview with Fox News Digital, Day said:
“So I’m playing solid golf and I’ve done some good finishes, but I can’t believe we’re halfway through this season, and I feel like this year has gotten so fast, but obviously, when you get hurt, you’re sitting a lot and waiting for your body to heal.
This weekend’s US Open is the first time he’s been on the course since he’s been nursing the aforementioned wrist injury since last month’s PGA Championship. But he may be more prepared Oakmont Country Club More than anyone in Oakmont, Pennsylvania.
Day has recently been able to build the grass in front of him in Oakmont condition thanks to his partnership with Trugreen.

The victory at the US Open was the first big victory in nearly 10 years. (Trugreen)
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“I have a golf course in my front yard and I know how important it is to have the right people in place to make that happen. I’m preparing for the US open, and we’re doing everything we can to mimic the conditions that are US open,” Day said. “Trugreen handles that, and it’s great to be able to go by saying, ‘Man, the grass looks really nice’. “It’s when things get hot, and when you get to summer meat, things get dry, so you need a team to make things look mint. ”
“If you’re in the simulator and you’re playing Oakmont, you can see what the course gives. But here you can grow the course, I can speed up the greens.
The day may fall out of that first race, but Sunday’s victory may bring him back to that path where he is dying.

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“It was number one in the world, so it’s hard to get there, the work, effort and distraction that comes with it, and it’s hard to say that the injury has come out of momentum,” Day said. “But my career is very long. I’m trying to get these recent injuries behind me. If I have a healthy year and I can hit the ball hard, I’ll focus on what I need.
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