Published 1/9/2008
at FOXSports.com News for Golf
The darkness of dawn at Waialae Country Club on Tuesday wasn't enough to prevent a long line of U.S. PGA Tour players waiting to start their practice round at the Sony Open, the first full-field event of the season.
Among the early risers was Jason Day, the 19-year-old from Australia, which was symbolic in one respect. The youngest player on the tour is the latest in line with aspirations of challenging Tiger Woods.
"I'm sure I can take him down," he told Australian reporters in November.
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