BMW Championship: Jason Day on fire in quest for number one
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It took a weather delay to slow surging Jason Day Thursday at the BMW Championship, where the Australian`s fireworks left even Jordan Spieth`s hole-in-one in the shade.
With play then suspended for the night, Day was four strokes clear of his nearest rival, American Daniel Berger -- who was in the clubhouse on six-under 65 after holing out for an unlikely eagle at the par-four ninth.
"Being able to be aggressive, more aggressive with my drives off the tee boxes here has definitely paid off," Day said after his first-round heroics.
"I`m just trying to -- just rolling with it right now, and it`s worked out."
American Brendon Todd was in the clubhouse on five-under-par 66, while Spieth was five-under through 17, Kevin Chappell five-under through 16 and Justin Thomas five-under through 13.
Day, however, was the undisputed star of what was quite a show.
"I`m walking through the locker room and people are going, you`re playing off the ladies` tees, or you`re playing a different golf course, or every time you stand up there and hit a drive it`s downwind for you," Day said.
"I`d like to say all of those things are true, but they`re not. It`s good to see that the guys are recognizing that I`m playing good. Obviously it`s a good round. I`m not thinking about it too much. I don`t want to get too high or too low."
He opened with back-to-back birdies from within six feet on the 10th and 11th holes at Conway Farms Golf Club, Illinois before rolling in a 37-footer for birdie at 13.
He drove the par-four 15th and two-putted for another birdie before giving back a stroke with a three-putt bogey at 17.
He followed that miscue by picking up five strokes in his next four holes with a birdie at 18, a hole out from a fairway bunker for eagle at the first and birdies at the second and third.
He could only laugh when his approach from the bunker at the par-four first hit the green, veered right and rolled in.
Shortly thereafter, playing partner Spieth saw his seven-iron from the second tee land just short, bounce forward and roll into the cup.
The ace jump-started a round that saw Spieth even through his first 10 holes with two bogeys and two birdies.The Masters and US Open champion -- left searching for answers after back-to-back missed cuts -- followed up with a chip-in birdie at the third and birdies at the fourth and seventh to reach five-under.
World number one Rory McIlroy, meanwhile, was three-under through 12 holes when play was halted with 52 players still on the course.
The first round was to resume Friday morning, with second-round tee times moved up because of a threat of more storms on Friday afternoon.
The three-way tussle for the world`s top ranking is just an added spice to the penultimate tournament in the US PGA Tour`s FedEx Cup playoffs -- in which a $10 million playoff bonus will be up for grabs in the Tour Championship.
Of this week`s field of 70, only 30 will advance to the season finale, where all the remaining players have a theoretical shot at the bonus and the top five in the standings going in will be assured of capturing the big prize with a victory.
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