Jason Day Collapses on Course at US Open Due to Vertigo Symptoms, Finishes Hole
There was a scary moment at the 2015 U.S. Open on Friday when Jason Day collapsed on the course due to vertigo symptoms.
Day fell to the ground while walking on hole No. 9, his last of the day.
Medics quickly attended to the golfer, who stayed on the ground for a few moments.
As ESPN's Jason Sobel noted, Day has had to deal with dizziness in recent tournaments:
The 27-year-old golfer did address the issue earlier this week, per Sobel:
"Three weeks ago, Jason Day WD'd from the Byron Nelson after feeling dizzy. Received all sorts of tests, but nothing conclusive.
— Jason Sobel (@JasonSobelESPN) June 19, 2015"
Day managed to finish the hole and complete his second round. His playing partners, Justin Rose and Jordan Spieth, allowed him to play ahead so that he could receive further medical attention.
Day bogeyed the hole and is currently sitting at two under par for the tournament.
Per Sky Sports News HQ, Day said he plans to continue playing the 2015 U.S. Open despite his vertigo symptoms:
"Jason Day, from earlier this week: pic.twitter.com/4t49B2UaGa
— Jason Sobel (@JasonSobelESPN) June 19, 2015"
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