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As The American Express headed into its final day on Sunday, it was a three-way fight. Si Woo Kim, Scottie Scheffler, and Blades Brown were all potential candidates to pick up the winner’s cheque.
During his peak, Jason Day could grind away on the range with the best of 'em, particularly during the offseason. Now at 38 years old, with an injury history as long as a CVS receipt, the Aussie has had to dramatically change how he prepares for another year on the PGA Tour.
The Australian golf star details how preparation, equipment choices and focus away from the course are shaping his bid to compete again at the highest level.
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But Day, who tied for second at 23 under, did reach a sneaky good career milestone of his own at The American Express, one he was quite proud of after a final-round 64. That helped earn the 38-year-old Aussie the 100th top 10 of his PGA Tour career.
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler launched his 2026 US PGA Tour campaign with a runaway victory in the American Express as Jason Day stormed home in the final round.