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From three forward to seven back, Jason Day, 79, sank in the rainy Wells Fargo

Jason Day decided that he could not be too aggressive on Saturday at TPC Potomac, it is not expected to be cold, wet and stormy.

“I feel like the swing itself is in a good place,” Day said after his 67 in the second round, which pushed him to 10 fewer and three shots off the field. “Just be patient and just go out and try to hit the ball and find it again, hit it again.”

After finding the right rough end to those on the starting hole of par-4, Day would find his ball and hit it again 78 more times before mapping 9-over 79 to drop to 1 less, seven shots. back to the Wells Fargo Championship.

Day lost the lead after a triple buggy at № 3-5. His trio in the fourth par-4 came after he pulled his ball into the water. Day threw the front nine 41 with a tapestry at number 9, and then immediately followed the doubling of par-4 on the 10th hole, where he hit his second shot in the penalty area. The lone bird of the day came to a 14-foot level on par-3 12th.

Results from the entire field of the Wells Fargo Championship

He found almost half more penalty areas (three) than the greens in the regulation (eight).

“Unfortunately, I just didn’t have my things today,” Day said after a brief interview with one question. “I’m just trying to think. I made many mistakes and punches in the penalty area. Everything is fine. I just have to go back to it tomorrow and try to find some positive results from the first two days that go into tomorrow’s round. “