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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 -
My dad was very rough with us.
Jason Day
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I'm getting better and better each year that I'm playing golf on the world stage, and finishing runner-up only teaches you how to continue being patient - something that is key to our game.
Jason Day -
You can't pick up a golf club if your thumb hurts.
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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.
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I had a very boring life, which is fine. I like being boring.
Jason Day -
It's very, very difficult to win golf tournaments.
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I don't like to use the word 'legacy' because it sounds a bit like I'm full of myself, but I am trying to see how far I can take myself, how far I can push being the best in the world.
Jason Day
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I have always practiced by myself. It's just because that is when I can do the most work, the most efficient work, is when I am by myself, and I think I just find a little bit of peace when it comes to being able to be out here on the golf course, and you are just you and yourself and your thoughts.
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Australian golf did so much for me, and that is why I am here today.
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If I had all the spotlight, that would be great. I'd be happy with that. If I didn't have the spotlight, that would be great as well.
Jason Day -
'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.
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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.
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I think I definitely like the solitude of golf.
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.
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It's very easy to make poor choices and have bad swings every now and then.
Jason Day -
For some reason, every time I get a little bit under the weather, I've got zero patience.
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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 -
It's about the learning, because obviously I learn more when I fail than when I win.
Jason Day -
You've got to come out and fire on all cylinders and get yourself up the leaderboard and show people that you're there and you're ready to win.
Jason Day
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At the end of my career, am I going to say I did well, but I didn't give it my all? I'd be very, very angry with myself if I didn't give 100 percent. If I gave my all and I got to whatever point in the world, I could look back and at least I say I did the best I could.
Jason Day -
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 -
You get nit-picked in the media. Stats are always up saying he doesn't drive it straight enough or hit enough greens or whatever it is. Then you have to perform, because if you don't perform, then you're off the Tour.
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I absolutely love my son and family - they are my life and always come first.
Jason Day