BMW Championship: Jason Day tops world rankings after six-shot win

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Publish Date : 2021-04-07 23:09:14


BMW Championship: Jason Day tops world rankings after six-shot win

The 27-year-old Australian kept his nerve on the final day to card a 69 to finish on 22-under 262 at Conway Farms GC in Illinois with Daniel Berger in second place.

McIlroy, who was sidelined by an ankle injury earlier this season, battled to a 70 to finish tied for fourth, but was never in a position to deny Day his new status.

It is his fifth victory of the PGA Tour season and his fourth in his last six tournaments. including the the final major of the season, the PGA Championship.



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Day's sensational run of form has seen him move clear of McIlroy and American Jordan Spieth, who won the opening two majors of the season and challenged strongly in the other two.

He had started the fourth round with a six-shot advantage, but was unable to pull further clear after a succession of regulation pars.

It was broken with a birdie on the eighth, but he dropped a shot immediately at the next. Birdies on the 16th and 18th sealed his victory after Berger got to within four shots.

It has been a remarkable year for Day, who had threatened for some time to make a major breakthrough.

He led the U.S. Open at Chambers Bay only to suffer a recurrence of a vertigo problem, bravely battling on to finish behind Spieth.

But stunning play in the latter part of the season, including a record 20-under par tally in winning the PGA title at Whistling Straits has seen him amply rewarded.

Day is the 19th player to earn the top spot since the rankings were introduced and the third Australian after Greg Norman and Adam Scott.

Read: Day battles vertigo to challenge at U.S. Open

He led the U.S. Open at Chambers Bay only to suffer a recurrence of a vertigo problem, bravely battling on to finish behind Spieth. He led the U.S. Open at Chambers Bay only to suffer a recurrence of a vertigo problem, bravely battling on to finish behind Spieth. But stunning play in the latter part of the season, including a record 20-under par tally in winning the PGA title at Whistling Straits has seen him amply rewarded. It has been a remarkable year for Day, who had threatened for some time to make a major breakthrough. McIlroy, who was sidelined by an ankle injury earlier this season, battled to a 70 to finish tied for fourth, but was never in a position to deny Day his new status. It is his fifth victory of the PGA Tour season and his fourth in his last six tournaments. including the the final major of the season, the PGA Championship. But stunning play in the latter part of the season, including a record 20-under par tally in winning the PGA title at Whistling Straits has seen him amply rewarded. It has been a remarkable year for Day, who had threatened for some time to make a major breakthrough. It has been a remarkable year for Day, who had threatened for some time to make a major breakthrough. He led the U.S. Open at Chambers Bay only to suffer a recurrence of a vertigo problem, bravely battling on to finish behind Spieth. Day is the 19th player to earn the top spot since the rankings were introduced and the third Australian after Greg Norman and Adam Scott. He had started the fourth round with a six-shot advantage, but was unable to pull further clear after a succession of regulation pars. Read: Day battles vertigo to challenge at U.S. Open Read: Day battles vertigo to challenge at U.S. Open He led the U.S. Open at Chambers Bay only to suffer a recurrence of a vertigo problem, bravely battling on to finish behind Spieth. The 27-year-old Australian kept his nerve on the final day to card a 69 to finish on 22-under 262 at Conway Farms GC in Illinois with Daniel Berger in second place. It is his fifth victory of the PGA Tour season and his fourth in his last six tournaments. including the the final major of the season, the PGA Championship. The 27-year-old Australian kept his nerve on the final day to card a 69 to finish on 22-under 262 at Conway Farms GC in Illinois with Daniel Berger in second place. McIlroy, who was sidelined by an ankle injury earlier this season, battled to a 70 to finish tied for fourth, but was never in a position to deny Day his new status. Day's sensational run of form has seen him move clear of McIlroy and American Jordan Spieth, who won the opening two majors of the season and challenged strongly in the other two. He had started the fourth round with a six-shot advantage, but was unable to pull further clear after a succession of regulation pars. He had started the fourth round with a six-shot advantage, but was unable to pull further clear after a succession of regulation pars. It was broken with a birdie on the eighth, but he dropped a shot immediately at the next. Birdies on the 16th and 18th sealed his victory after Berger got to within four shots.

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