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Jason Day and family. USATSI

This, I believe, is what the kids like to call #DadLife.

Some golfers prepare for the Memorial Tournament by hitting buckets of balls on the range or practicing endless house of putting. No. 1 player in the world Jason Day is forced to prepare by getting poo poo from his daughter, Lucy, who was born at the end of last fall.

The utter disdain for outgoing fluids from one's own children is one of the few things I can relate to when it comes to Day, who also dabbles in hitting 2-irons 300 yards.

Day is also not getting any help at all from his wife, Ellie, who is just standing there videoing while the whole incident is going down.

Day has often been open about the difficulties of time management when it comes to his family vs. his golf. He even mentioned it a little bit this week in regards to being the No. 1 player in the world.

"Being on top is just as hard because you have to work harder than what you did climbing that mountain to try and stay on top," said Day. "Then obviously on top of it, everyone is expecting you each week to compete and play well and win. And sometimes that can be stressful. Fans and media and everything, that goes along with being the best. There's a lot more time that has to be taken.

"There's things like having a family and having other priorities that are sometimes more important at certain times in your career that take away from practicing and doing certain things that get you to this point. So the biggest thing for me is to find that balance, which I feel like I've found that balance. From there it's work as hard as I can, try and win as much as I can."