Day, Spieth ready to resume rivalry at Australian Open


FILE PHOTO - Golf - The 146th Open Championship - Royal Birkdale - Southport, Britain - July 23, 2017 USAÕs Jordan Spieth celebrates with The Claret Jug after winning The Open Championship REUTERS/Hannah McKay

SYDNEY (Reuters) - Jason Day is desperate to add the Australian Open title to his career honour roll and would love nothing better than to do it after going swing-for-swing with Jordan Spieth in the final round this week.

The 30-year-old former world number one has endured a poor season by his own lofty standards and is hoping that the Australian Golf Club, where he last played as a teenager, might offer up his first title of 2017.

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