Paired with an in-form Tiger, Day can't hide his WGC excitement


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Although it pales in comparison to Woods’ record, Day has amassed solid results of his own at Firestone.


The Queenslander tied fourth in 2011 and third in 2016, when he held the lead during the final round only to drop three shots between the 15th and 16th holes to hand Dustin Johnson victory.


“I would like to be able to finally finish it off; I’ve had a couple good results here,” said Day, who owns two WGC titles but in the matchplay edition.


“I thoroughly enjoy this course because it’s long, narrow and the greens are small, so it tests every facet of your game; particularly the short game.


“Being able to win another WGC event would be a big one.”


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