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He was No. 1 on the World ranking and the sky was seemingly the limit.
Day has leveled off since then and has won only twice since his Players title, both in 2018, to give him 12 titles for his career.
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He has gone nearly another two years without a victory but said his body (which has often failed him, through a series of back injuries) and mind are in a good place.
So good, that he said he has set his sights on getting to the No. 1 spot in the world again (he’s 48th this week) and staying there.
“My goal is to get back to No. 1 in the world, and I know that I’ll definitely do a lot of things differently just because I’ve been in that position beforehand,” he said. “If I get back there … hopefully I can actually extend and have longevity at No. 1 like a Dustin [Johnson] or [Greg] Norman, Tiger [Woods], something like that.”
Day said he has matured at the age of 33 and it’s obvious a few questionable performances don’t cause him to think about giving up the game he loves — as it almost did in 2011.
He said he’s not nearly as impulsive and doesn’t focus on results so much that it consumes him.
“To be driven by results to make you happy, that’s very temporary, and your emotions go up and down,” he said. “To the point where you’re always constantly thinking about it.”
Day has posted a pair of good performances in recent months, a tie for seventh at Pebble Beach and a tie for 18th at the WGC event in Bradenton.
He missed the cut at the November Masters last year but tied for fifth in 2019, with 67s in the second and fourth rounds. It was his fourth career top-10 at Augusta.
Day was asked if he felt as if he were “playing under the radar” this week.
“I feel like the game is kind of shaping up in a nice way,” he said. “Playing under the radar is nice sometimes. I’d much rather be in the spotlight because you’re playing good, but right now I’ve been here since last Friday, so I’ve had a lot of practice getting in under the belt and I’m looking forward to the week starting.”
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