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Day looking ahead to Canada Open
- Updated: July 20, 2016
9:49 AM ET
World No. 1 Jason Day hopes a return to sunny weather — and the scene of past glory — can help him put his Open disappointment aside.
Day failed to make an impression on the leaders at Royal Troon last week and eventually finished tied 22nd on one over par, 21 shots behind winner Henrik Stenson.
The Australian hopes to get that out of his system at the RBC Canadian Open at Glen Abbey this week, an event he won last year before following up with his first major title at the US PGA Championship.
Those two events come back to back this year, with the PGA taking place at Baltusrol next week, and Day is looking forward to the chance to relive past success — away from the wind and rain of Scotland.
The 28-year-old said: “I’ve got Canada now. …
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