Jason Day not prepared to speed up his pace of play

World number one Day says he was only put 'on the clock' once in 2016. 

jason day not ready to speed up his pace of play
jason day not ready to speed up his pace of play

Jason Day not prepared to speed up his pace of play

Jason Day may already be tagged as one of the slowest players on Tour, but the world number one has revealed he plays his best golf when he slows down.

And he has no intention of speeding up on the PGA Tour any time soon. 

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"You don't want to be classed as a slower player, but thinking about it now when I was playing and competing and doing really well, I forgot about that stuff," said Day, speaking ahead of this week's Tournament of Champions in Hawaii.

"I didn’t care if people thought I was slow or not and I played better. I just need to make sure I’m deliberate, but respect other players. You have to respect the time the PGA Tour has given us."

Jason Day not prepared to speed up his pace of play

According to the 29-year-old Australian, he was put 'on the clock' - for falling behind the pace of play on the PGA Tour - just once in 2016.

"Everyone wants to speed up the game. Obviously that's a big subject in golf, to speed up the game," he added.

"In my opinion, I don't care so much about speeding up my game. I've got to get back to what makes me good. If that means I have to back off five times, then I'm going to back off five times before I have to actually hit the shot."

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