President Trump circus delays Jason Day

Australian ace Jason Day has revealed delays at JFK Airport due to President Trump being on hand delayed the former world No.1's arrival at the British Open.

Australian golfer Jason Day

Jason Day has revealed how US President Donald Trump cut short his British Open preparations. (AAP)

Jason Day has revealed how US President Donald Trump inadvertently cut short his British Open preparations.

Australia's former world No.1 usually arrives up to a week before major championships, but abandoned plans to fly out of New York last Saturday night to avoid a Trump circus.

"I had three weeks off before this, so I could have got in early," Day said ahead of the first round on Thursday at Royal Birkdale.

"I was actually supposed to get here Sunday and I was flying through JFK and President Trump was there and there was a bunch of delays. So I just decided to move my flight back a little bit later.

"I took Monday off and usually I do get in here to places like this early. I usually get in Thursday or Friday and play a couple of practise rounds.

"I did it this year at Augusta and I was just truly knackered by the time I started Thursday."

It's not the first time a head of state has held Day up.

"President Obama held me up one time flying out of Palm Springs," he said.

"So I understand. It is what it is. So it was massive delays. They were stopping and starting, so I just didn't bother with it.

"And it was quite nice, I got to spend more time with the kids at home."

Day hopes his waylay proves a blessing as he struggles to regain the scintillating form that took the Queenslander to the 2015 US PGA Championship and the world's top ranking that he held for 51 weeks - and most of last year.

"This week has felt a lot quicker to me. I've got a lot of good prep going into this week," said the now world No.6.

"I've been doing a lot of work back home, and then obviously playing 18 holes yesterday.

"All in all I feel pretty ready and fresh going into tomorrow's round."


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