Jason Day had another busy season on the PGA Tour, although he was unable to add to his 13 career wins.
Day has hinted towards retirement, with the Australian former world number one set to turn 38 next month.
He boasts one major championship success from his superb career, which arrived at the 2015 PGA Championship.
This season, Day made 16 PGA Tour appearances, from which he made 13 cuts and secured four top 10 finishes.
He is, however, enduring a lengthy winless run, having last emerged victorious at the 2023 AT&T Byron Nelson.

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Grant Horvat gives his thoughts on Jason Day after their recent match together
Among his latest endeavours was a match with YouTuber Grant Horvat, who has now shared his verdict on Day after their time together.
He listed his takeaways on X:
- He’s one of the nicest guys on earth
- Golf swing reminds me of Tiger in a lot of ways. When I first met him a few years ago, Tiger’s swing was all he said he watched
- His knowledge of the game went very deep. (Golf IQ is off the charts)
- The backyard golf course he owns is so legit. Maintained so well
- Jason’s short game is dialled. The wide chipping technique doesn’t miss
- He gave me a putting lesson that really stuck with me and opened my eyes to how much my head moves
- The course we filmed our video at was literally perfection. I think we saw 2 other people the entire day too
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Horvat has filmed with Phil Mickelson and Jon Rahm among many other star names, and is well respected in the golfing world.
And he clearly enjoyed his time alongside Day, who will undoubtedly go down as one of the best players of his generation.
Perhaps most notable of all is that memorable 2015 PGA Championship title, when he edged out Jordan Spieth by three shots at Whistling Straits.
He missed the cut at Quail Hollow this year, but really impressed at The Masters with a T8 finish at Augusta National.
| Tournament | Position | Total | To par |
| The Sentry | T40 | 278 | -14 |
| The American Express | T3 | 266 | -22 |
| Farmers Insurance Open | T32 | 289 | +1 |
| AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am | T13 | 276 | -12 |
| The Genesis Invitational | T50 | 294 | +6 |
| Arnold Palmer Invitational | T8 | 283 | -5 |
| Texas Children’s Houston Open | T27 | 271 | -9 |
| The Masters | T8 | 283 | -5 |
| RBC Heritage | T49 | 280 | -4 |
| PGA Championship | CUT | 148 | +6 |
| US Open | T23 | 288 | +8 |
| Travelers Championship | T4 | 267 | -13 |
| John Deere Classic | CUT | 140 | -2 |
| The Open Championship | CUT | 144 | +2 |
| FedEx St. Jude Championship | T56 | 282 | +2 |
| BMW Championship | T23 | 281 | +1 |
There was, however, also a missed cut at The Open Championship at Royal Portrush, although Day finished T23 at the US Open at Oakmont.
Day has been surpassed by Scottie Scheffler, but there can be no questioning just how special the Australian was in his prime.
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