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US, British Opens asked to use FedEx Cup

US, British Opens asked to use FedEx Cup

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Doug Ferguson, AP Golf Writer, 19 September 2007 09:20

The PGA Tour earned a small victory when the Masters agreed to offer invitations to the top 30 in the final FedEx Cup standings, along with the top 30 from the final money list. Whether the U.S. Open and British Open follow suit remains to be seen. The U.S. Open exempts the top 30 from the money list, while the ...

 
FedEx Cup changes may come, but not yet

FedEx Cup changes may come, but not yet

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Doug Ferguson, AP Golf Writer, 19 September 2007 09:15

The $10 million had not been deposited into Tiger Woods' retirement account when PGA Tour officials huddled at headquarters to begin a review of the inaugural FedEx Cup. Don't hold your breath waiting for changes. The big announcement coming out of Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla., this week is a drug policy that will begin in 2008, although the tour is ...

 
Woods cruises to 7th title of season

Woods cruises to 7th title of season

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Doug Ferguson, AP Golf Writer, 17 September 2007 09:15

This new era in golf sure had a familiar ending. Tiger Woods never paid much attention to the FedEx Cup until it was shining before him on a pedestal on the 18th green Sunday at East Lake. He always figured his name would be the first engraved on the new trophy as long as he kept winning. And there was ...

 
Clark clubhouse leader at Tour after 62

Clark clubhouse leader at Tour after 62

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Doug Ferguson, AP Golf Writer, 14 September 2007 09:12

Given his choice, Tiger Woods likes to see a golf course as difficult as possible. It didn't take long to figure out that wouldn't be the case Thursday at the Tour Championship, the final playoff event for the FedEx Cup that felt more like preseason considering the marshmallow conditions at East Lake Golf Club. His wedge to the first green ...

 
Bearing Point to be Riviera sponsor

Bearing Point to be Riviera sponsor

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Doug Ferguson, AP Golf Writer, 13 September 2007 09:21

For the first time in nearly two decades, the PGA Tour is getting a new title sponsor for Riviera. While the final details are still being worked out, a tour official and tournament organizer said that Bearing Point will become the new title sponsor of what began in 1926 as the Los Angeles Open. The officials spoke to The Associated ...

 
Woods to skip PGA Grand Slam of Golf

Woods to skip PGA Grand Slam of Golf

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Doug Ferguson, AP Golf Writer, 13 September 2007 09:15

Tiger Woods is skipping the PGA Grand Slam of Golf in Bermuda, saying Wednesday he wanted the longest break of his career to spend time with his new daughter. Woods will be replaced in the four-man field at the Mid Ocean Club by alternate Jim Furyk. It was a huge blow to the PGA of America, which experienced what the ...

 
Woods, Mickelson to battle for FedEx Cup

Woods, Mickelson to battle for FedEx Cup

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Doug Ferguson, AP Golf Writer, 13 September 2007 09:06

After another week in contention at the PGA Tour Playoffs, Steve Stricker brought his 9-year-old daughter to an interview to discuss his third-place finish at Cog Hill, good enough to have a serious chance at capturing the FedEx Cup. The final question was directed at Bobbi Maria. "If you're dad wins the $10 million, is there anything you would like?'' ...

 
Woods is the world's greatest... again!

Woods is the world's greatest... again!

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Doug Ferguson, AP Golf Writer, 10 September 2007 08:47

Playing next to Tiger Woods for two days was daunting enough. It was when Steve Stricker watched him from 200 yards away on an elevated tee that he realized how tough it would be to beat him Sunday in the BMW Championship. He arrived on the par-3 12th tee in time to see Woods, in his customary black pants and ...

 
Tiger's best shot at being MVP is to go MIA

Tiger's best shot at being MVP is to go MIA

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Doug Ferguson, AP Golf Writer, 22 August 2007 09:08

Tiger Woods has played four straight weeks on the PGA Tour only five times in his career, and two of those stretches came in 1996 when he was a 20-year-old rookie trying to avoid going to Q-school. So his absence from the first of four playoff events in the FedEx Cup should have come as no surprise. Nor should it ...

 

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