Jason Day Withdraws from U.S. Open Due to Back Injury
Jason Day withdrew from the U.S. Open due to a back injury after performing poorly in the early part of his first round. He made six straight bogeys to close his first nine holes and was 7-over through 10 holes when he left the course. He was transported off the course during the round.
Jason Day withdrew from the U.S. Open due to a back injury. He performed poorly in the early part of his first round, making six straight bogeys to close his first nine holes and was 7-over through 10 holes when he left the competition. According to pgatour.com, he was transported off the course during the round. Prior to the U.S. Open, Day had not finished inside the top 30 in his last five starts and missed the cut at the Memorial Tournament presented by Workday. According to pgatour.com, he has an extensive history of back issues.
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