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Day, DJ top contenders for PGA plum

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World number one Jason Day and second-ranked Dustin Johnson launch their title bids at The Barclays on Thursday amid longer-term hopes of securing the PGA Tour’s seasonendi­ng FedExCup and Player of the Year honors.

The Barclays, won last year by Australian Day, is the first of four lucrative FedExCup events that conclude the 2015-16 schedule with a playoff bonus of $10 million going to the overall champion.

Once the season is over, the PGA Tour rank and file will vote for their Player of the Year where Day, a threetime winner in 2016, and American Johnson, a double champion this year, are the top two contenders.

Day triumphed five times on the PGA Tour last season and can consider himself unfortunat­e to be edged out by Jordan Spieth, the 2015 Masters and US Open champion, for Player of the Year honors.

Though his three victories this year outnumber the two claimed by Johnson, the long-hitting American holds an edge when it comes to “elite” wins given that he has landed a major (the US Open) and a WGC title (the Bridgeston­e Invitation­al).

“A couple more wins should do it ... even with what Dustin has done,” Day told reporters on Wednesday at Bethpage Black in Farmingdal­e, New York about the challenge he faced in trying to beat Johnson in the race for the Player of the Year accolade.

“If I can get off to a nice start here, that should give me the confidence going forward. He (Johnson) is playing tremendous golf. If I get it (Player of the Year), great. If not, no worries.

“I was close last year, but with how Jordan played in the majors, obviously he deserved it. If Dustin beats me this year, then he deserves it. The biggest thing for me is to focus on what I need to do and try and win.”

Johnson, who clinched his first major title in the US Open at Oakmont, is delighted to be second in the FedExCup standings behind Day heading into The Barclays.

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