By Gethin Coolbaugh, The Sports Xchange
NORTON, Mass. -- Jason Day worked out the kinks after a couple of rough days, shooting a 3-under-par 68 in his third round Sunday morning at the Deutsche Bank Championship at TPC Boston.
"It's just been up and down a little bit of late, but I feel good about it," said Day, who sits at 4-under 209 after opening 70-71 and making the cut on the number at even par.
Day, No. 1 in the World Golf Rankings, played the front nine at 2 under after four birdies and two bogeys, but carded a double bogey on No. 10 after incurring a one-stroke penalty after driving into the native area.
NORTON, Mass. -- Jason Day worked out the kinks after a couple of rough days, shooting a 3-under-par 68 in his third round Sunday morning at the Deutsche Bank Championship at TPC Boston.
"It's just been up and down a little bit of late, but I feel good about it," said Day, who sits at 4-under 209 after opening 70-71 and making the cut on the number at even par.
Day, No. 1 in the World Golf Rankings, played the front nine at 2 under after four birdies and two bogeys, but carded a double bogey on No. 10 after incurring a one-stroke penalty after driving into the native area.