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If my dad was alive, I wouldn't have gone to boarding school, and I wouldn't have had the success I've had.
Jason Day
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It's very stressful being the No. 1 player in the world. You're in the limelight a lot. You've got more things to do when you get to tournaments, more things to do off weeks. But I wouldn't change it in any way because this is exactly where I want to be. I want to try and stay here as long as I can while I can because nothing beats this feeling.
Jason Day
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I did play other sports growing up. I played cricket and all those other things, but I was just so much more talented in golf, and that's all I wanted to do.
Jason Day
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I've been one of those people that hold on to a little bit more stress than others. People take certain situations a little bit differently.
Jason Day
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It really is amazing that some days you'll come out and you'll feel like you can beat anyone, and then some days you come out and you've got no confidence in the world, and you can't break an egg with a hammer.
Jason Day
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I used to game a lot, and I used to game a little too hard.
Jason Day
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It's very, very difficult to win golf tournaments.
Jason Day
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Golf is a very, very frustrating game.
Jason Day
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My sister ran away for four years; she was living on the streets. I didn't know where she was, and then I was getting in trouble.
Jason Day
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I've got to come into the day enjoying myself and go from there.
Jason Day
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There's a lot of spotlight that comes along with being the best in the world.
Jason Day
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My dad was very rough with us.
Jason Day
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I'm proud to partner with organizations that place an emphasis on and share my interest in giving back to the community. RBC has a rich history of doing this through their sponsorship of golf and the extensive ambassadorial program they have in place.
Jason Day
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My dad was the way he was, but he also gave me a motto: never say die. Just to keep pushing and pushing, fighting until the end. He put it in my head that you're always going to fight, and you're always going to beat them.
Jason Day
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I'm still trying to be No. 1 in the world, like everyone else is out there.
Jason Day
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There is no real way to prepare yourself for having a child other than just getting thrown in the deep end pretty quick.
Jason Day
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'Golf Digest' had all the old school swings, and my favorite swing, ever, was Nick Faldo's swing. And it had all the greats, Ernie Els and Nick Faldo and all that stuff, and I had the pictures of their swing sequences on my wall.
Jason Day
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When you have a lot of confidence and you feel like nobody can beat you, it's game over for everyone else.
Jason Day
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I think if you try a little bit too hard sometimes, you can kind of shoot yourself in the foot.
Jason Day
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I want to win every single tournament that I'm playing in.
Jason Day
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I want to win so bad, but I think I've had too much of that lore for attraction that you'll do anything possible to get it. Sometimes people are there at a good time and kind of stumble upon it. Right time, right place type thing. I just want to keep working toward it with my mind and my body.
Jason Day
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All I can do is control my preparation process from both a physical and mental stand point.
Jason Day
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Family comes first, and golf is second.
Jason Day
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You could have all the tools in the world, but if you really don't want to be there, or if there's something that's off course that's playing on your mind... the game of golf is so mental, and if you don't have everything in the right order, it's very difficult to win golf tournaments.
Jason Day
