Friday, November 22, 2013
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Already fighting a mental battle to play while grieving, Jason Day has also assumed the added pressure of leading the host nation's challenge at this week's World Cup.
On a day on which hot favourite Adam Scott finally had a letdown, his teammate Day emerged as a contender for the individual crown, firing a three-under-par 68 on day one of the event to sit sixth behind joint leaders Kevin Streelman (United States) and Thomas Bjorn (Denmark) at five under.
Day is playing at Royal Melbourne despite losing eight relatives in the typhoon that has devastated the Philippines.
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