Day Hopes Shorter Swing Leads To Long Spell Of Success
Zeeshan Mehtab Published January 04, 2017 | 04:25 PM
LOS ANGELES, Jan 4 (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 04th Jan, 2017 ) - Jason Day kicks off 2017 at the US PGA Tour tournament of champions on Thursday ranked number one in the world, and the Aussie is hoping his painstaking rehab of a back injury keeps him at the top.
Speaking to reporters on Tuesday at Kapalua, Hawaii, where the elite tournament tees off on Thursday, Day said he was "cautiously optimistic" he could avoid a repeat of his injury-plagued 2016.
"I'm just trying to get stuck back into the process, trying to get better," said Day, who said he spent the three months since back pain forced him out of the Tour Championship in September working to recover.
"I feel better about my body, feel better about my game, feel better about my swing," Day said. "I feel better mentally than I did the second half of last year, so I'm hoping for very good things this year." Day said he has worked on shortening his backswing in a bid to alleviate pressure on his back.
He hopes the new approach will see him end a seven-month title drought. "Seven months, it really is a long time," he said.
Health issues weren't the only thing that Day felt threw him off track last year, and he said that in 2017 he would stop worrying about being thought a slow player and return to the methodical ways that helped him put together a sparkling run of seven wins in 17 starts.
That included three USPGA titles last year -- but none after the Players Championship in May. Day admitted that he let concerns about his pace of play pull him out of his normal game plan. "I wasn't as deliberate going into a golf shot.
Gathering the information, I wasn't as deliberate," he said. "Obviously, everyone wants to speed up the game. Obviously, that's a big subject in golf, to speed up the game. "You don't want to be classed as a slower guy, but thinking about it now, when I was playing and competing really well I forgot about that stuff," he said.
"I just have to make sure I am deliberate but still respect other players." While the USPGA Tour's 2016-17 season officially got under way in October, this week's event marks a return to action for many top golfers.
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