Jason Day Shines at Arnold Palmer Invitational After Reuniting with Longtime Coach
The former World No. 1 surged into contention with a career-low round at Bay Hill, crediting renewed guidance from coach Colin Swatton.
- Jason Day carded an 8-under 64 on Friday, his best-ever round at Bay Hill, moving into a tie for 5th place after 36 holes.
- Day's performance featured seven birdies, an eagle, and just one bogey, showcasing a return to form after a challenging opening round of 76.
- The Australian golfer recently reunited with his longtime coach Colin Swatton, who he credited for helping refine his swing and putting technique.
- Day acknowledged the difficulty of self-coaching and expressed confidence in Swatton's ability to provide critical insights into his game.
- Shane Lowry leads the tournament at 8-under, with consistent play and a strong iron game, while Day and others remain within striking distance heading into the weekend.