Day was at 4-under 136, matching Tiger Woods in 2005 for the highest 36-hole score to lead this World Golf Championship. Jason Day's plan for the Bridgestone Invitational was to get in the lead as quickly as possible and expand it from there in Akron, Ohio. And if I can give myself the opportunities, I'm hoping that I can stretch that lead over 54 holes, and then hopefully by 72 holes, I can stretch that lead even more." Day is trying to join Woods and Phil Mickelson as the only players to win at least two World Golf Championships in the same year. "I think over the next two days, it's going to be very difficult for everyone," Day said.
Source: CBC News July 02, 2016 02:03 UTC