13-time PGA Tour winner Jason Day is gearing as much as tee off within the 153rd Open Championship at Royal Portrush. Forward of the match, he shared an lovely image with a fan on the grounds of the distinguished golf course.
Throughout his follow rounds, Day signed his autograph on an Open Championship flag for a younger fan, and afterwards, he posed for an image with him. The fan’s father then shared the image on his Instagram story with the caption,
“What a day.”

Earlier on, Jason Day shared footage from his prep work for the Open Championship. He then shared one other put up with the caption,
“It’s GO TIME #theopen”
Day will make his 14th PGA Tour begin of the yr on the Open Championship. Ought to he declare the title, it can mark his first win of the season.
Since Day turned professional in 2006, he has gained one main championship title. He gained the 2015 PGA Championship after scoring 20-under 268. He tried to win the match for a second time this yr however, sadly, missed the minimize.
The 37-year-old golfer has but to say an Open Championship title. His greatest consequence within the match thus far is a T2 end, which was in 2023. He scored seven-under within the match and completed six strokes behind Brian Harman, who claimed the title with 13-under.
“We gave it a run”: Jason Day pens down sincere message after 2025 Vacationers Championship loss

Jason Day made his twelfth PGA Tour begin of the yr on the Vacationers Championship at TPC River Highlands. Though he carried out effectively, he did not declare the title however completed tied for fourth place.
Following the heartbreaking loss, Day shared a put up on Instagram with the caption,
“We gave it a run however got here up simply brief. Due to all of the followers and volunteers on the Vacationers Championship and congrats to Keegan Bradley on the onerous fought victory.”
Day headed into his closing spherical on the Vacationers Championship in a solo fourth place, 5 strokes behind the lead. He went bogey-free on the entrance 9 and shot two birdies and one bogey on the again 9 to card 68.
On the finish of the match, Jason Day tied for fourth place with Harris English, scoring 13-under. In the meantime, Keegan Bradley gained with 15-under.
After the Vacationers, the Quensland-born golfer teed off on the John Deere Basic in TPC Deere Run. He sadly missed the minimize after scoring 2-under 140.
Day has missed the minimize in two tournaments this yr. He missed the minimize on the PGA Championship after scoring 6-over 148.
Edited by Tushhita Barua

