Sunday, November 24, 2013
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Jason Day celebrates his win at Royal Melbourne
AS huge as Jason Day's World Cup win was, its full impact won't be felt for months.
Day, 26, rode a roller coaster of emotions to not only power Australia to a team victory alongside Adam Scott, but secure just his third professional victory - and first in three and a half years.
That his first pro win in Australia - by two shots over Thomas Bjorn after a tense back-nine shootout - came with his grieving mother and sisters in the gallery after they lost eight family members in last week's killer Philippines typhoon made it even more memorable.
"With all that stuff going and to hit a great shot into 18, it was a very big move in my golfing career," Day beamed.
"I'm very proud of what I did out there and so happy I handled it the way I did.
"Hopefully the next time I have a chance of winning a major, I play this way and hopefully the next major I play in, I win.
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