When Day lined up his 29-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole in the second round ofthe Western Open, time nearly stood still. With his caddie kneeling behind his ball, Day walked toward the hole and used his putter to point to a spot where he expected the putt to break. Then he circled the hole as if he had to draw up some blueprints. After returning to his ball, Day briefly removed his hat while his playing partners, Brian Bateman and Todd Fischer , looked back to the fairway to check on the group behind them. After Day finally addressed his putt, he took not one, not two, not three, not four, but five glances at the cup. Then he struck the putt well, missing by less than a foot. By this time, nearly 80 seconds had elapsed. He's a good guy and you don't want to point fingers or anything, ... but a guy in the group behind us asked me, 'Was that hole moving for him It must have been moving.'
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