It's not a stretch to say that Australian Jason Day is one of the most decorated players in this year's American Express field. At 37 years old, Day is a former World No. 1, he has 13 PGA Tour ...
Sepp Straka shot an 8-under 64 on while his top competitors failed to match his sizzling pace at The American Express.
He could have doubled the final hole and still won. Jason Day (69) and Justin Lower (69) tied for third at 22-under. Charley Hoffman (71) and Patrick Cantlay (70) tied for fifth at 20-under.
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Jason Day was left to rue two late mistakes as he came up just short of a first PGA TOUR win since 2023 at The American Express in California.
(AP) -- Sepp Straka's game has been almost as clean as his head through three rounds at The American Express ... shot lead over Charley Hoffman, Jason Day and Justin Lower in the Coachella ...
Day is -19 and in a tie for second at the completion of Round 3. He and two others are four shots behind tearaway leader Sepp Straka. Day is searching for his first win on the PGA Tour since May 2023. The Aussie has played consistent golf all weekend with rounds of -8, -6 and -5 respectively.
Jason Day is in action at the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines and has given his thoughts on the current state of the PGA Tour schedule on the back of their LIV Golf rivalry
The American Express is over with three rounds and the fourth round will take place on Sunday. The weather on Sunday will be around 22 degrees, which indicates sunny weather.
Sepp Straka won The American Express by two shots over Justin Thomas. The 31-year-old Austrian finished his third career PGA Tour victory at 25-under 263 with a final-round 70.
Jason Day is competing at the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines this week and spoke about the current state of the PGA Tour.
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