Jason Day has earned another blowout victory over a world-class field, winning this year's Barclays.
Fresh off his first major at the PGA Championship, Day pulled finished with a final round of 8-under, earning a 6-shot victory over Henrik Stenson.
Day closed with a 63-62 weekend and finished at 19-under.
He won two weeks ago by three shots over Jordan Spieth with a record to par at 20-under 268.
The victory moves the 27-year-old Australian to the top of the FedEx Cup after the opening playoff event, assuring he'll be among the top five who have a clear shot at the 10 million US dollar bonus at the Tour Championship.
In Europe, Belgium's Thomas Pieters has won the Czech Masters, finishing at 20-under-par.
"Right now it means everything. Obviously you work for it all year long - and up until now my hole life - just to be a European Tour winner is just an amazing feeling right now. And happy that I have my family here... and I thought I played very well after making that early double (bogey). So, proud of the way I fought."
This is Pieters' first European Tour title.