**Jason Day Aims for Comeback at U.S. Open After Injury Struggles**
Jason Day, the Australian golfer known for his past dominance, is looking to make a significant comeback at the upcoming U.S. Open. It has been nearly a decade since his last major victory at the PGA Championship in 2015, and since then, Day has faced numerous challenges, including injuries that sidelined him for extended periods.
As he prepares for the U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club in Pennsylvania, Day has made strides in his game, moving up to 39th in the world rankings after starting the year at 175th. Despite not winning in almost two years, he has shown improved consistency, although injuries have hindered his momentum. “My golf game has been good at times, but it’s been choppy due to injuries,” Day explained in a recent interview. “It’s been very difficult to gain any sort of momentum.”
This weekend marks Day’s return to competitive play after recovering from a wrist injury that kept him out of action since the PGA Championship. To prepare for the U.S. Open, he has partnered with TruGreen to replicate the challenging conditions of Oakmont on his front lawn, complete with fast greens and thick rough. “I can grow the course, speed the greens, and firm my course out,” he noted, emphasizing the importance of preparation.
While Day may not currently be in contention for the No. 1 spot, a strong performance at the U.S. Open could reignite his path to the top of the golfing world.
**FAQ**
*What challenges has Jason Day faced in recent years?*
Jason Day has struggled with multiple injuries and a lack of wins over the past five years, impacting his performance and ranking in professional golf.
