Aussie golfer Jason Day makes mad dash home before Olympics: ‘Difficult’

Jason Day had been hoping to make just a short hop from Scotland to Paris to start preparing for his Olympic bid — but Australia’s No.1-ranked golfer decided family must come first.

So after finishing his impressive week at the British Open at Royal Troon where he finished joint-13th, Day decided instead to make the 14-hour flight back home to his Ohio home in the US to spend a bit of time with his wife and five kids.

Describing the trans-Atlantic break as “unfortunate” with the Olympic golf tournament just 10 days away, Day was still keen to express how much he was looking forward to finally making his long-awaited Games debut.

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The 36-year-old former world No.1 gave up his chance to play the 2016 event in Rio de Janeiro, when golf made its return to the programme after 112 years.

He was concerned about contracting the then-rife Zika virus that might pose potential risks to his wife Ellie’s future pregnancies.

“Yeah, I’m going back to Ohio. I wish I could stay over here, but three weeks on the road without seeing the family is a little difficult,” Day explained during the Troon Championship.

“I’ve got to go home, which is unfortunate, but that’s part and parcel of it.

“But once this week has happened, I’m going to start getting pretty excited about it.”

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