The shot came on the par-5 18th at last year’s Hyundai Tournament of Champions.
The Tournament gets underway tomorrow on the Plantation Course at Kapalua.
Jason Day is back after a long period away from competitive golf. A few people, myself included, were surprised the Aussie didn’t head down under to play in one of the few Australian tournaments held during the winter break. Jason probably spent christmas taking care of his wife, Ellie, who was left needing treatment after her collision with Lebron James
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It will be an interesting start to the season as Jason goes head-to-head with Spieth, who recently reclaimed his spot at the top of the Golf World Rankings.
Lucky bounce for #JasonDay? His 62 had to happen… http://t.co/jt50NHJoBs #Golf #PGATour #LuckyGolfShot #HyundaiTOC
— TheGrint (@TheGrintGolf) January 13, 2015
she didn’t 5.9 million purse with the winner pocketing $1.18 million for their troubles.
This is one of the strongest fields we have ever seen for this tournament.