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Jason Day has played himself into contention at the Masters. Here's how to watch him play Sunday, including time, TV, and streaming details.
World No. 32 Jason Day has withdrawn from this week's Truist Championship for an undisclosed reason, the PGA Tour announced ...
For over a decade, Jason Day has been among the world's best golfers. The Australian is making his 14th Masters start in 2025 and ranked first in the world in 2015, building an up-and-coming career.
Heading into the weekend, the 2025 Masters leaderboard is filled with superstars. Jason Day is one of them, and he is not intimidated by the firepower represented by his fellow Masters contenders.
Troy Finnegan is a Newsweek contributor based in Colorado. His focus is golf, football and basketball. Troy has been with Newsweek since February 2025 and also writes for ClutchPoints. He is a ...
A 'furious' Jason Day has left the Masters with a fifth top-10 finish, lamenting what could have been. But the former world No.1 admits there is encouragement to take from his first single-digit ...
Only two Australians made the cut at the Masters and despite a top-1o finish Jason Day walked away from Augusta frustrated. Day, who missed cuts in 2020 and 2021 before missing the tournament ...
One hole from rewriting 46 years of Masters history, Jason Day will continue to swear on the inside and wait for the putts to drop after giving himself a fighting Masters chance. The Australian ...
Jason Day landed his fifth top-10 finish at the Masters - and was in contention throughout. Ultimately another narrow miss for the veteran proved to him he’s still got what it takes at the top ...
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