Day 'under the radar' in PGA Tour decider

Jason Day sits three shots behind of co-leader Tiger Woods after the first round of the Tour Championship in Atlanta.

Jason Day hits out of the sand at the 18th of the Tour Championship.

Jason Day is three shots behind co-leader Tiger Woods after round one of the Tour Championship. (AAP)

Jason Day admits he is hungry to return to golf's spotlight after taking a back seat to a vintage Tiger Woods on day one at the Tour Championship.

Day went unnoticed during a solid two-under-par 68 at the US PGA Tour's season finale, which left the Australian three shots back of co-leaders Woods and Rickie Fowler (65) at five under.

Gary Woodland (66) is third at four under.

Woods sent the Atlanta crowds wild when he reached the par-5 18th in two shots at East Lake Golf Club before draining a 27-foot eagle putt.

"I heard the roar from the seventh tee," Day told AAP.

Day entered the final event of the $US67 million FedEx Cup playoffs series with little fanfare due to a lacklustre past few months.

The former world No.1 kicked off his year with two early US Tour victories but has had just one top-10 result since May.

Although it affords the Queenslander less pressure as he attempts an unlikely shot at the $US10 million FedEx Cup title this week, it's not a position he enjoys.

"It's kind of nice to be able to fly under the radar but I don't want to. I'd much rather be in the spotlight," Day said.

Day's fellow Queenslander Cameron Smith carded an even-par 70, while Marc Leishman is three over after he signed for a 73.

Although eight shots off the pace, Leishman is confident of clawing his way back up the leaderboard during the next three rounds.

"I feel like I'm playing well, I just can't put it all together and it is frustrating," Leishman said.

"But I know good scores are right there; I won't be giving up on this tournament just yet because there is still plenty of FedEx points and money to play for."


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