Jason Day has had his say on the hefty schedule players face whilst competing on the PGA Tour, claiming it needs to be reduced if fans want to see the best players competing together
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 CEO of LIV Golf, Greg Norman, was quite honest in his interview with Australian Golf Digest, saying that he was ready to engage in a debate with Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods, wanting to show them that LIV was helping the PGA Tour in a specific way.
Jason Day believes the PGA Tour had no choice but to shrink the schedule with Signature Events in order to get the very best players together more often during the regular season.
When questions were being asked on Tuesday of Jason Day about a potential move of the PGA Tour’s fire-affected Genesis Invitational to Torrey Pines, a media official interjected that no official decision had been made about where the tournament will be played in mid-February.
Australia's former world No.1 Jason Day says the US PGA has effectively created a tour within the tour by introducing eight Signature Events.
Jason Day is closing in on the type of form that produced one of the greatest seasons by an Australian golfer as he chases a third victory at Torrey Pines.
The Australian veteran who was once world No. 1 had three chip-ins in Thursday's round and stayed hot Friday to go to 14-under
The field for this week's Farmers Insurance Open includes six past champions, including two players who have won twice at Torrey Pines.
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