The No. 1 golfer on the PGA Tour Jason Day sinks a ridiculous 75-putt to take the lead on Sunday in the final day of the PGA Championship.
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Australian golfer Jason Day is the No. 1 player on the PGA Tour for a reason. He’s played spectacularly in 2016 and has a fantastic chance to win his second career major on the PGA Tour. Last year, Day won the 2015 PGA Championship at Whistling Straights.
On Sunday, he sinks a ridiculous 75-foot putt to take the lead in the 2016 PGA Championship at Baltusrol Gold Club in Springfield, New Jersey.
Wow, Jason Day. WOW.
— PGA Championship (@PGAChampionship) July 31, 2016
Now tied for the lead. https://t.co/QezxJCnvlf
From the sixth hole on Sunday sitting at seven-under, Day calmly drains a mostly uphill putt on a Par-4 to get the birdie and the share of the lead through six holes on Sunday at Baltusrol. Day putted with the right enough force to get the golf ball to appropriately accelerate towards the hole.
The crowd watching Day’s putt couldn’t seem to believe that he was going to sink that 75-foot putt attempt. The ball never seemed to slow down, and within about 15 feet of the hole, it seemed like everybody knew that Day was going to sink this incredible birdie putt to get to eight under and atop the leader board on Championship Sunday.
Could Day go on to win back-to-back PGA Championships? With more incredible strokes like he had on this 75-putt, it wouldn’t come as any surprise to see the No. 1 player in the world win the PGA Championship this time in Baltusrol.
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