Day wins first FedExCup playoff event

Australian golf ace Jason Day has backed up his PGA Championship triumph with victory in the first US PGA Tour's end-of-season playoff series at The Barclays.

Jason Day.

Australian Jason Day is leading by three in the final round of the Barclays Championship. (AAP)

Australian golf star Jason Day has run away with the first event of the US PGA Tour's lucrative end-of-season playoff series to assume top spot in the FedExCup standings.

Backing up from his major breakthrough at the PGA Championship, Day carded a brilliant bogey-free final-round eight-under-par 62 at The Barclays in New Jersey on Sunday to secure his third victory from his past four starts.

The world No.3 finished at 19-under for the championship, six shots clear of Swede Henrik Stenson (66) and will head to the second event in the four-tournament playoffs in Boston starting on Thursday in pole position to land the $US10 million ($A13.96 million) bonus prize.

In addition to the $US1.485 million ($A2.07 million) winner's purse, Day also collected 2000 FedExCup points for his latest success to leap from American trio Jordan Spieth, Bubba Watson and Jimmy Walker in the overall standings.


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