Jason Day

Player Information

Jason Anthony Day (born 12 November 1987) is an Australian professional golfer. Day had early success as a professional, earning PGA Tour membership in his teens and winning an event in his third season, the HP Byron Nelson Championship. In 2015, Day recorded his breakout season, winning five events including the PGA Championship, a major championship, while ascending to #1 in the world. Day maintained exemplary play through 2016, winning three tournaments including The Players Championship and preserving his #1 ranking. Since that season, however, Day's play has been much more erratic and he ultimately fell outside of the top 100 in the world. In 2023, however, he recorded a comeback year, winning the AT&T Byron Nelson, the site of his first win, and returning to the world's top 20.
Full Name :
Jason Anthony Day
Birthdate :
12 November 1987
Birthplace :
Beaudesert, Queensland, Australia
Gender :
Male
Height (cm) :
183
Weight (kg) :
88.5
Residence :
Forest Lake, Queensland, Australia, Westerville, Ohio, USA
Nationality :
Australia
Status :
Married
Partner :
Ellie Harvey
Career Started :
2006

Biography

Jason Day is a distinguished PGA Tour golfer with 13 career victories, including a notable win at the 2023 Byron Nelson. His early challenges, particularly the loss of his father, fueled his dedication to the sport. Day is also committed to philanthropy, founding the Brighter Days Foundation to combat child hunger in Ohio. With an estimated net worth of $50 million and strong brand endorsements, his career achievements reflect both talent and resilience, warranting further exploration into his path.

Early Life

Jason Day faced numerous challenges in his early life, particularly after the loss of his father at the age of 12, which became a crucial moment that motivated him to take golf seriously.

Encouraged by his coach, Col Swatton, he attended a golf academy in Australia where he refined his skills and deepened his passion for the sport.

An influential moment in his path was finding a book about Tiger Woods borrowed from a roommate, which further fueled his resolve to succeed in professional golf.

Day’s hard work and achievements were later recognized by his hometown, which honored him by naming a street after him in February 2016.

Family Life

Jason Day leads a fulfilling family life with his wife, Ellie Day, and their three children. The couple is deeply committed to their community, illustrated through the Brighter Days Foundation, which they established in 2015 to address child hunger in Ohio.

Jason frequently shares glimpses of their family life on social media, highlighting the important role that family support plays in his professional golf career. This emphasis on family is particularly meaningful to Jason, as he lost his father at a young age, which has driven his desire to create a nurturing and supportive environment for his own children.

Career

Jason Day is a celebrated figure on the PGA Tour with an impressive record of 13 career victories, highlighted by his win at the 2023 Byron Nelson.

He initially gained considerable recognition with a T-2 finish at the 2023 Open Championship and has showcased his talent with a strong performance at the Masters Tournament earlier that same year.

Despite experiencing challenges with consistency in major championships over the past five years, Day’s achievements have been recognized through multiple accolades, including the Don Award from the Sport Australia Hall of Fame and the inaugural Greg Norman Medal.

Beyond his golfing career, Day is also committed to philanthropy, having established the Brighter Days Foundation in 2015 to address child hunger in Ohio.

Net Worth

As of 2023, Jason Day’s net worth is estimated at $50 million, primarily from his PGA Tour earnings exceeding $50 million and lucrative endorsements with brands like TaylorMade and Adidas.

Day’s top career earnings include $10 million from the 2015 Players Championship, $1.8 million from the 2016 PGA Championship, $1.5 million from the 2016 Arnold Palmer Invitational, $1.4 million from the 2017 WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play, and $1.3 million from the 2014 World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational.

Furthermore, his wealth is further enhanced by real estate investments and philanthropic efforts through the Brighter Days Foundation.