It’s part of the game and as such resilience is a prerequisite


  • Golf
  • Sunday, 16 Feb 2025

Jason Day of Australia celebrates on the 18th green after winning the 2015 PGA Championship. — Photo AFP

BEFORE the 2015 US PGA Championship, Australian Jason Day appeared to be staking a claim for the title no-one wants: ‘Best player never to win a Major’.

A series of near misses suggested he was without question capable of winning one of the big four.

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