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Jason Day’s Impressive Double Play: Career Low Signals PGA Rivals

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Jason Day fired an eight-under par 64 to take a share of third place after the opening round of the PGA Tour’s American Express tournament in the California desert on Friday.

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The 13-time PGA Tour winner recorded two eagles to go with five birdies to match his tournament low-round score.

Day, who chipped in three times, including twice for Eagles to put himself firmly in contention, said he will need to go low to remain in the hunt

“A long as you can stay in front of like six-under per day, I think gives you a pretty good chance,” he said after the round.

“But obviously that, with that being said, I think the greens are firm, so I’m not sure what the scoring’s going to be like this week, so it will be interesting.

“But, yeah, the goal was to try to stay in front of six under each day and go from there.”

He currently trails leader J.T Poston by two shots.

Poston, 31, chasing a fourth PGA Tour win after victory at the Shriners Childrens Open in October, conjured a scintillating finish to edge clear of the field on a day of low-scoring at La Quinta, outside Palm Springs.

With the opening rounds of the tournament taking place on three different courses, Poston tamed the par-72 Nicklaus Tournament course with a near flawless performance.

Teeing off on the back nine, Poston reached the turn at four under after four early birdies.

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There was a brief blip on the 378-yard par-four 10th hole of the day where he bogeyed after hitting fairway and greenside bunkers.

LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA – JANUARY 16: Jason Day of Australia prepares to putt on the second green during the first round of The American Express 2025 at La Quinta Country Club on January 16, 2025 in La Quinta, California. (Photo by Joe Scarnici/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

But Poston responded to that setback with three straight birdies, and then went birdie-eagle-birdie before parring the last.

“It was just one of those days where everything was sort of clicking,” Poston said afterwards. “I really hit my irons great, drove it good, gave myself plenty of chances, and believe it or not missed a few putts inside of 10 feet the first nine holes.

“Just one of those days tee to green it was really good and iron play was really sharp,” the 31-year-old said.

Poston will not be taking anything for granted over the remainder of the tournament though, with a logjam near the top of the leaderboard.

Justin Lower trails by one shot on nine under after a bogey-free 63. The highlight of Lower’s round at La Quinta Country Club came with back-to-back eagles on the par-five fifth and sixth holes. On both eagles, Lower holed out from the fairway.

“I’ve never done that, I don’t even think I’ve done it in just a regular round, but let alone a tournament round,” Lower admitted afterwards. “Any time you can make back-to-back eagles it certainly helps the score.”

Five players are tied for third place on eight under, including Day and Germany’s Matti Schmid, the former European amateur champion.

Fellow Aussie Cameron Davis sitz 65th at three under.

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