Day on winless Presidents Cup: 'It sucks'

Day on winless Presidents Cup: 'It sucks'

JERSEY CITY, N.J. After another loss and with his team on the brink of defeat, Jason Day offered up a terse but accurate assessment of the week thus far for the Internationals at the Presidents Cup.Unfortunately, we just didnt have it today. More so myself, Day said. You know, it sucks.Day was paired with fellow Aussie Marc Leishman for the third straight session at Liberty National, as captain Nick Price put them out in the mornings opening match in an effort to turn the tide in what had become an American rout after Fridays fourballs session.But Leishman rinsed his opening tee shot, and Jordan Spieth and Patrick Reed took control of the match with four straight birdies on Nos. 11-15 to put another U.S. point on the board.
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The Americans took 3 out of a possible four points in the session, opening the possibility that they could clinch the cup before Sundays singles matches. For Day, its yet another loss in the foursomes format, where his individual Presidents Cup record dropped to 0-5-3.Day made his foursomes debut in 2011 at Royal Melbourne, where he went 0-1-1 alongside another Aussie, Aaron Baddeley. He posted the same foursomes record two years later at Muirfield Village with Graham DeLaet, and he lost foursomes matches in 2015 in South Korea alongside both Steven Bowditch and Charl Schwartzel.Day and Leishman combined for a half-point Thursday in a foursomes match with Kevin Kisner and Phil Mickelson, one of only four matches all week that havent ended in an outright U.S. victory.


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"Unfortunately, we just didn't have it today—more so myself," said Day, who would go on to lose another match in the afternoon, making his career Presidents Cup record a woeful 4-11-4

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