FedExCup wrap-up: Key moves, who's in and out
Sep. 8, 2009
The second leg of this year's PGA TOUR Playoffs for the FedExCup is complete. Here's a look at the essential FedExCup information coming out of the Deutsche Bank Championship.
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| Notable moves up |
| Steve Stricker |
Started at 2 |
Moved to 1 |
| OK, it's just one spot up, but it's the biggest spot. Not only did Stricker catch Tiger Woods with his win at TPC Boston, he's now 909 point ahead. And he's assured of no worse than the No. 2 seed heading into East Lake. |
| Padraig Harrington |
Started at 14 |
Moved to 7 |
| Yes, he suffered another one-hole meltdown that may have cost him the tournament, but Harrington is in the hunt every week. Unlike last year when he won two majors and didn't make it to East Lake, he should have no problems now. |
| Angel Cabrera |
Started at 38 |
Moved to 22 |
| The Masters champ could really make things interesting for Player of the Year honors if he can win another event and the FedExCup title. He was one cool customer on Monday, shooting a final-round bogey-free 65. |
| Sergio Garcia |
Started at 71 |
Moved to 55 |
| Is on this list for the second straight week; he began the Playoffs 89th in points and now finds himself with a realistic chance to play in East Lake. But he'll need a big result at the BMW Championship. |
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| Notable moves down |
| Tiger Woods |
Started at 1 |
Moved to 2 |
| OK, so he drops only one spot, but it still seems shocking to not find his name atop the FedExCup points standings just halfway through the Playoffs. Still, he's safe for at least top five after the BMW Championship. |
| Ernie Els |
Started at 11 |
Moved to 20 |
| The Big Easy made a significant move up the standings last week, but his missed cut at TPC Boston has derailed his momentum. On a course where low scores were abundant, Els finished 6 over for his two rounds. |
| Stewart Cink |
Started at 19 |
Moved to 25 |
| A missed cut at the Deutsche Bank means the British Open champ has some work to do in order to reach THE TOUR Championship presented by Coca-Cola. He doesn't want to miss that one; it's in his hometown. |
| Vijay Singh |
Started at 78 |
Moved to 81 |
| The defending FedExCup champion is out after finishing in a tie for 54th at the Deutsche Bank. He shot 22 under, with a final-round 63, in winning at TPC Boston last year; this year, he shot 2 under with a final-round 73. |
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| Moving up and moving on |
| Eight players at the Deutsche Bank Championship jumped out of the "danger zone" of No. 71-100 on last week's FedExCup points list and into the field for the BMW Championship: |
| Player |
Previous rank |
Deutsche Bank finish |
Current rank |
Comment |
| Sergio Garcia |
71 |
26 |
55 |
Found something in last two rounds, shooting 67-68 |
| Bubba Watson |
72 |
T32 |
59 |
Had missed cuts in last five starts before this week |
| Jeff Overton |
82 |
T23 |
61 |
His bogey-free 66 in second round proved valuable |
| Stephen Ames |
87 |
T23 |
63 |
Bounced back from second-round 79 at Barclays |
| Bryce Molder |
74 |
T36 |
66 |
He'd been in trouble had he not birdied the 72nd hole |
| Marc Leishman |
93 |
T15 |
67 |
Clutch eagle on the 72nd hole keeps him alive |
| Woody Austin |
75 |
T36 |
68 |
Started fast Monday (four birdies in seven holes) |
| Jason Bohn |
81 |
T32 |
69 |
Things looked bad after opening 73, then went 67-69-69 |
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| Moving down and moving out |
| Eight players at the Deutsche Bank Championship fell backwards past the No. 70 spot and thus will not move on to the BMW Championship: |
| Player |
Previous rank |
Deutsche Bank finish |
Current rank |
Comment |
| Brett Quigley |
59 |
T61 |
71 |
Birdie at the 72nd hole wasn't enough to save him |
| D.A. Points |
68 |
T49 |
72 |
Had a bogey-free final round but needed more birdies |
| Boo Weekley |
64 |
T54 |
73 |
Hasn't posted a top-10 finish in last 20 starts |
| John Merrick |
62 |
MC |
75 |
Failed to make cut in either Playoffs event |
| Greg Owen |
66 |
T61 |
77 |
Opened with two 2-under 69s; followed with two 2-over 73s |
| Lee Janzen |
63 |
MC |
79 |
Couldn't build on tie for 20th at Barclays last week |
| Briny Baird |
70 |
T61 |
80 |
Last week's bubble boy was 2 over in the final two rounds |
| Fred Couples |
67 |
MC |
84 |
U.S. Presidents Cup Captain will get extra time to strategize |
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| Players who were eliminated |
| A list of the 30 players who finished outside the top 70 in FedExCup points. |
| Previous rank |
Player |
Deutsche Bank finish |
Final rank |
| 59 |
Brett Quigley |
T61 |
71 |
| 68 |
D.A. Points |
T49 |
72 |
| 64 |
Boo Weekley |
T54 |
73 |
| 76 |
Mathew Goggin |
T46 |
74 |
| 62 |
John Merrick |
MC |
75 |
| 89 |
Kevin Streelman |
T32 |
76 |
| 66 |
Greg Owen |
T61 |
77 |
| 83 |
Troy Matteson |
T36 |
78 |
| 63 |
Lee Janzen |
MC |
79 |
| 70 |
Briny Baird |
T61 |
80 |
| 78 |
Vijay Singh |
T54 |
81 |
| 90 |
Scott McCarron |
T36 |
82 |
| 73 |
J.J. Henry |
T61 |
83 |
| 67 |
Fred Couples |
MC |
84 |
| 80 |
Justin Rose |
T54 |
85 |
| 84 |
Michael Letzig |
T49 |
86 |
| 94 |
Greg Chalmers |
T36 |
87 |
| 96 |
Scott Piercy |
T36 |
88 |
| 77 |
Tim Petrovic |
MC |
89 |
| 79 |
Jeff Klauk |
MC |
90 |
| 85 |
Richard S. Johnson |
72nd |
91 |
| 86 |
Rod Pampling |
MC |
92 |
| 88 |
Ted Purdy |
MC |
93 |
| 91 |
James Nitties |
MC |
94 |
| 92 |
Kevin Stadler |
MC |
95 |
| 95 |
D.J. Trahan |
T69 |
96 |
| 100 |
Daniel Chopra |
60th |
97 |
| 97 |
Cameron Beckman |
MC |
98 |
| 98 |
Nick O"Hern |
MC |
99 |
| 99 |
Ryuji Imada |
73rd |
100 |
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| This week's Bubble Boy |
| After the third leg of the PGA TOUR Playoffs for the FedExCup -- this week's BMW Championship -- the Playoffs field will be cut from 70 to the 30 players who will advance to THE TOUR Championship presented by Coca-Cola. That puts Ian Poulter on the bubble, as he ranks 30th in FedExCup points following his missed cut at the Deutsche Bank Championship. Poulter entered the Playoffs ranked 34st in points, but he moved up to 21st after a tie for ninth at The Barclays before dropping to 30th. Poulter has never won a PGA TOUR event in 75 starts, but he was a star for the European team at the Ryder Cup last year. His best finish this year is a second at THE PLAYERS Championship. For more on Poulter, click here. |
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| Last man in |
| The BMW Championship field consists of 70 players. Who's the last man in the FedExCup rankings going into the event? Chad Campbell. The Texan came into the first Playoff event ranked No. 50th in points before dropping to 54th after finishing T46 at The Barclays. He missed the cut at the Deutsche Bank but managed to hang on to the final spot. Campbell has just two top-10 finishes this year, but of course, one of them was the playoff loss in the Masters. |
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