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‘Disappointing’: Day hopes better iron play will help defend title for first time in five years

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'Disappointing': Day hopes better iron play will help defend title for first time in five years

Preparing for his first PGA tournament title defense in five years, Australian Jason Day said he had not been “happy” with his game lately and said his iron play was “letting me down.”

Day made the comments Wednesday at TPC Craig Ranch in McKinney, Texas, ahead of this week’s Byron Nelson tournament.

Day ended a five-year winless drought last year at this tournament – “a little too long if you ask me” – and is now the defending champion.

While he talked about how “mentally strong” he can be in general, right now it’s his irons that are giving him problems.

He has finished 30th or worse three times in his last five tournaments, and has missed the cut twice.

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