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Day motivated by failure to get name on claret jug


"It was kind of, I guess, the start of my run where everything kind of changed my world," Day said. TROON, Scotland (AP) " Jason Day is more motivated by failure than success, which helps explain how he reached No. Seventy times around the world, Woods had at least a share of the 54-hole lead. Australians have a long history with the claret jug, dating to Peter Thomson winning five times and Greg Norman winning twice. Day had never felt so calm in the midst of such raging emotion that being in contention at a major can bring.


Source: New Zealand Herald July 11, 2016 14:03 UTC



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