Dawning of a 'new' Day in pursuit of number one


  • Golf
  • Monday, 31 Aug 2015

Aug 30, 2015; Edison, NJ, USA; Jason Day holds the Barclays Championship trophy at Plainfield Country Club. Day won with a final round of 8-under 62. Mandatory Credit: Eric Sucar-USA TODAY Sports

EDISON, New Jersey (Reuters) - Jason Day had made a habit of getting close to the big victory, but now that the Australian is closing the deal on the golf course he has joined Rory McIlroy and Jordan Spieth at the top of the game.

Day's massive six-stroke romp to victory at The Barclays on Sunday gave him three wins in his last four events, including the PGA Championship for his maiden major, and sent him to first place in the FedExCup playoff standings.

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