I got to meet Jason at my golf club charity day ran by Craig Parry when he was 17 in Melbourne he was the nicest young man then and you could tell he was destand for great things very proud to see him do so well and the man he has become.
G’day mate. ‘Funny’ coincidence. We went from Townsville, where I was born, through Mackey, rockhampton, Brisbane finally to Sydney. Later my mom took us to Germany and now I live in Romania, working for airbus. Play golf since 10 years and love to watch you and Adam playing. Keep up the spirit and please, don’t join LIV. Cheers.
I think owning your swing is , when you have completely designed your swing all by yourself. Obviously your going to pick thing up from other great golfers . But ultimately building your swing from the ( GROUND ) up Hogan's ⬆️ secret
he's like a professional athlete like , not much time to like be like a impeccable public speaker . So like just appreciate things/ people for who and what they are . K .
All the guys on the PGA tour are absolutely amazing golfers , for sure . But there is a smaller group of guys amongst all the players . A small group .that at anytime if he gets hot and everything starts clicking. Its basically game over ..who is playing for 2nd place? Everybody not named JASON DAY
Jason , You've got the mindset--You;ve got the swing, -You,ve got the game. It is just a matter of time. Good Luck, I will be rooting for you.
Jason is such a wonderful gentleman, husband, father! Love this guy!
There could hardly be a PGATour player coming from a more modest background than JDay. It explains why family is so important to him.
I have so much sympathy for Jason. Great golfer, great bloke--despite his heartbreaking childhood.
Have been watching Jason since the Nationwide Tour days in 2006-2007. Easily one of my favorite guys.
I got to meet Jason at my golf club charity day ran by Craig Parry when he was 17 in Melbourne he was the nicest young man then and you could tell he was destand for great things very proud to see him do so well and the man he has become.
G’day mate. ‘Funny’ coincidence. We went from Townsville, where I was born, through Mackey, rockhampton, Brisbane finally to Sydney. Later my mom took us to Germany and now I live in Romania, working for airbus. Play golf since 10 years and love to watch you and Adam playing. Keep up the spirit and please, don’t join LIV. Cheers.
Ever since the first time i saw JASON DAY play golf . I was thinking.wow look out for this dude to make some noise as a professional.
Class act. Love to see him win more majors.
My favorite golfer
I think owning your swing is , when you have completely designed your swing all by yourself. Obviously your going to pick thing up from other great golfers . But ultimately building your swing from the ( GROUND ) up Hogan's ⬆️ secret
whats that opening tune? heaps good
He's like been like in America for like too long like.
he's like a professional athlete like , not much time to like be like a impeccable public speaker . So like just appreciate things/ people for who and what they are . K .
@@Aaronbtc4 I agree. Professional athletes rarely have to speak. No media conferences or anything. I'm too hard on him.
All the guys on the PGA tour are absolutely amazing golfers , for sure . But there is a smaller group of guys amongst all the players . A small group .that at anytime if he gets hot and everything starts clicking. Its basically game over ..who is playing for 2nd place? Everybody not named JASON DAY