ATLANTA — Now that the Tour Championship and FedExCup playoffs are finished, many of golf's top players are looking ahead to the next big event -- the President's Cup.
Jordan Spieth capped a stellar season to secure both the season-ending trophies on Sunday, along with reclaiming the world number one ranking and an $11.4 million pay-day.
But the American was already relishing the prospect of clashing with rival Jason Day at the biennial tournament in Incheon, South Korea, from Oct. 8.
Spieth will spearhead the United States' bid for a sixth straight victory against an International team anchored by Australian Day.