Jason Day's rise through the professional ranks, from a tough upbringing in Australia to major champion, has been well-documented. But it is still inspiring to hear the story straight from the source in this new RBC mini-documentary, "Never Say Die - The Jason Day Story."
After taking to the game as a boy, Day's life spiraled out of control after he lost his father to cancer as a 12-year-old. Day says he started drinking, picking fights and generally wasting his talent. As sad as the story could've ended, Day credits this as the turning point when he re-dedicated his life to the sport and decided that he one day wanted to be the No.