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Jason Day commits to playing at the Paris Olympics

14 April 2024
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Jason Day commits to playing at the Paris Olympics
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Australian golf star Jason Day has committed to the Olympics for the first time, revealing a sense of regret at skipping the Rio Games eight years ago.

An upbeat Day told AAP he was excited to have the chance to represent Australia again after finishing the Masters with a flurry at Augusta National.

Day closed with a three-under-par 69 on Sunday to climb into the top-30 at the first major championship of the year.

“Today was a good positive step in the right direction,” he said after conceding it may have been a bad idea to tinker with his swing while playing the first two rounds at Augusta with five-time champion Tiger Woods, the Pied Piper of the fairways.

“It felt a little bit different today. I was just saying that I was making some continuation of swing changes on top of playing in a major championship with Tiger Woods and in 40-mile-an-hour breeze at the start of the week.

“It can be very difficult to try and make those changes.”

Day was world No.1 when he opted out of the Rio Olympics, saying he was uneasy about going to Brazil with the Zika virus spreading while his wife was pregnant.

But as the country’s No.1 player, Day is in pole position to claim one of Australia’s two spots for this year’s Paris Games.

“I’ll play. If I’m in, I’ll play for sure, yeah. I’m looking forward to it,” the one-time major champion said.

“I think I made a bit of a mistake not going down to Rio, even though part of it was family-related. I kind of missed out on that, and I probably should have gone.”

“But if I get the opportunity, I’m looking forward to going.”

Cameron Smith and Marc Leishman represented Australia at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics.

On rankings, Min Woo Lee would nab the second spot for Australia behind Day.



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