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JASON DAY CLOSED the gap on world number one Jordan Spieth with a brilliant wire-to-wire win at the Arnold Palmer Invitational.
The Australian shot a final round of 70 at Bay Hill to finish on 17-under-par, one shot clear of Kevin Chappell.
It was his fifth win in his last 12 starts, cementing his place as one of the favourites for the Masters at Augusta next month.
Shots like this stunning approach into the par-four ninth show just how hot Day is right now:
Rory McIlroy ended a disappointing week on a high, shooting a 65 — capped by this monster 59-foot birdie putt at the last — to finish on -6.
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It's no surprise to see Jason Day winning with shots like this
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JASON DAY CLOSED the gap on world number one Jordan Spieth with a brilliant wire-to-wire win at the Arnold Palmer Invitational.
The Australian shot a final round of 70 at Bay Hill to finish on 17-under-par, one shot clear of Kevin Chappell.
It was his fifth win in his last 12 starts, cementing his place as one of the favourites for the Masters at Augusta next month.
Shots like this stunning approach into the par-four ninth show just how hot Day is right now:
Rory McIlroy ended a disappointing week on a high, shooting a 65 — capped by this monster 59-foot birdie putt at the last — to finish on -6.
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