Day optimistic he can tee it up at Players after cortisone injections

Day optimistic he can tee it up at Players after cortisone injections

PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. Tiger Woods has always been a go-to source for younger players on the PGA Tour. That comes with winning 80 events and 14 majors.Jason Day, however, sought a different kind of advice from Woods last week.Day withdrew from the Arnold Palmer Invitational after seven holes on Thursday with an annular tear in the disc between his L4 and L5 vertebrae. The Australian went to see a South Florida doctor last week who recommended he have cortisone injections to help ease the pain.
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I talked to [Woods] about what it was like getting injections, and my big concern was if I got them, how long would it last, and it just depends on the person, Day said on Tuesday at The Players. I think for [Woods] it lasted three days, so going into it you're like, well, OK, hopefully mine takes a little bit longer to last.Day explained his back has always caused him problems but that it started to be a concern when he was at TPC Sawgrass preparing for this weeks event.I woke up Sunday [before Bay Hill] and I couldn't really do much. I was like kind of locked into position, he said. Sometimes when I go out and play it loosens my back up, but Thursday came around and I was playing and I could just feel it getting tighter and tighter.Day said hes optimistic he will be able to play this weeks event, which he won in 2016.


He is not certain to tee up in the second round but those close to him are confident he will. After a bogey on the par-four first, Day complained of discomfort after his drive on the par-five
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Day optimistic he can tee it up at Players after cortisone injections Tiger Woods has always been a go-to source for younger players on the PGA Tour.
Day optimistic he can tee it up at Players after cortisone
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Day withdrew from the Arnold Palmer Invitational after seven holes on Thursday with an annular tear in the disc between his L4 and L5 vertebrae. The Australian went to see a South Florida doctor last week who recommended he have cortisone injections to help ease the pain. Full-field tee times from the The Players Championship
Day optimistic he can tee it up at Players after cortisone


• Is his shoulder stiff? Can he rotate his arm in all the normal positions? • Does her shoulder feel like it could pop or slide out of socket? • Does his elbow "lock up?" • Does she lack strength she previously had? Athletes playing at higher levels and/or highly competitive athletes, may try to continue to play despite an injury.

Day optimistic he can tee it up at Players after cortisone


Jason Day, however, sought a different kind of advice from Woods last week. Day withdrew from the Arnold Palmer Invitational after seven holes on Thursday with an annular tear in the disc between his L4 and L5 vertebrae. The Australian went to see a South Florida doctor last week who recommended he have cortisone injections to help ease the pain.
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He is not certain to tee up in Friday's second round but those close to him are confident he will. After a bogey on the par-4 first, Day complained of discomfort after his drive on the par-5
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Day withdrew from the Bay Hill tournament last week and has since had cortisone injections in his back. "Obviously I know how much it hurt last week, but then given the injections and the cortisone and all that stuff that went in there, I know that we have hit the spot because I can't feel a thing, which is good," Day said.
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Day optimistic he can tee it up at Players after cortisone injections South Florida doctor last week who recommended he have cortisone injections to help ease the pain. was like getting
Day optimistic he can tee it up at Players after cortisone


Day withdrew from the Arnold Palmer Invitational last month, citing an annular tear in a disc in his back, which required him to have four cortisone injections around his spine. He was a final-round chance to win at the Players Championship the following week and tied for eighth but missed the cut at the Valspar Championship a week later and
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Day offered candid comments ahead of this week's U.S. Open at Pebble Beach, an event where he was a runner-up in both 2011 and 2013. "Severely underachieved, I think," Day said. "I think I
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