For a couple of years, Jason Day had it all. He was winning tournaments at the highest level, getting sponsorships from some of the biggest companies in all of sports – and it seemed like it would never end. However, things changed rapidly, and Day found himself a long way down from his greatest heights. But how did Day get here – and how far down did he fall?
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Wasn’t he struggling with vertigo?
Jason most certainly will be back in top form. I have always considered him one of the top competitors in golf. He is first class.
It's not a "fall from grace" as you put it. That would be some character, moral or judgement defect that caused a big downfall (eg. reputation, power, honour) of their own doing. Jason didn't make a major stuff up. He's still the same nice guy, well respected on & off tour, but just getting his mind & body back into form, that's all. Go for it buddy! 😊
A lot of golfers today are getting back injuries in the weight room. There's a misconception amongst golfers that they have to have an NFL linebackers body. When in fact they are better off with a tennis players body, not only preserve their Back, but preserve their Flexibility. Think about it, back in Arnold Palmer day almost NOBODY had back injuries.
YES SO DID I.
I LOST OVER $5,000,000 AT 61.
COU
LDNEVER WORK AGAIN SO I HAD IT AS HARD AS YOU.
I ONLY MADE $ 5,000 MY FIRST YEAR IN PRACTICE.
DR.DONALD LEE GRIM 81 VALENCIA PHILIPPINES
He is a BETTER man…than most… let's back him back to his CALLING…til that "DAY"…!
He’s not fall from grace he’s probably done with a lot of other players have done and they come onto the same big and then they start to get injuries. His swing was always going to cause in his new Reece when you swing the club that kind of ferocity you are going to have injuries I love this guy as I’m in Australian. He is a brilliant player and probably should’ve won the masters the year that Adam scott got one at. I felt that Jason guy was the best player in the field that day, but just couldn’t put it together when he needed to and I know this year at the masters he was really in contention early and then had one bad hole and everything went to crap