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Written by Scott Burgess
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Wednesday, 23 September 2009
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The final round for the 2009 FedEx Cup tees off, Thursday Sept 24, as five players in the field can take the FedEx Cup by winning this week’s THE TOUR Championship, at East Lake Golf Club. The FedEx Cup points will be reset following the previous weeks BMW Championship in order to give each of the 30 players who advance to THE TOUR Championship a chance to win the FedEx Cup title, depending on how the top five finish. PGA oddsmakers at Sportsbetting.com have Tiger Woods as -200 moneyline favorite to win the 2009 FedEx Cup and he is also listed as EVEN favorite to win the THE TOUR Championship. Be sure to get your 2009 FedEx Cup Predictions in now at Sportsbetting.com
Following THE TOUR Championship, the total points each player is awarded in the reset plus the points that player earns based on his finish at THE TOUR Championship will be added together, and the player with the highest point total will be named winner of the FedEx Cup and receive 10 million dollars. If you finish first you get 2,500 pts, second 1,500 pts, third 1,000 pts and fourth 750 pts and so on.
FedEx Cup Point Standings Top 10 Tiger Woods – 2,500 Steve Stricker – 2,250 Jim Furyk – 2,000 Zach Johnson – 1,800 Heath Slocum – 1,600 Padraig Harrington – 1,400 Sean O’Hair 1,200 Scott Verplank – 1,000 Kenny Perry – 800 Jason Dufner – 600
Tiger Woods - recorded five victories during the PGA Tour's regular season to enter the Playoffs No. 1 in the FedEx Cup standings. With a runner-up at The Barclays and a victory at the Deutsche Bank Championship, Steve Stricker jumped Woods for the top spot after two evens. Woods moved back into the No. 1 spot with a convincing eight-stroke victory at the third playoff event, the BMW Championship. Woods, the 2007 FedExCup Champion, has 13 top-10 finishes in 15 stroke-play events in 2009 and has six top-10 finishes at THE TOUR Championship in 11 starts. The last three times that Woods has teed it up at East Lake, he has finished second, second and first, respectively.
Steve Stricker – career best three victories and has 10 top-10 finishes in 2009. With two victories and eight top-10 finishes in the regular season, he enters the PGA TOUR Playoffs at No. 2 in the FedEx Cup standings. He tied for second at The Barclays and his third victory of the year at the Deutsche Bank Championship. The last time Stricker had a top-10 finish in THE TOUR Championship was 1998 when he finished tied for fifth.
Jim Furyk – is winless in the 2009 season, but has shown the importance of consistency when it comes to the PGA TOUR Playoffs for the FedExCup. With three finishes in the top 15 in the Playoffs, including a tie for second at the BMW Championship, Furyk moved from No. 16 at the start of the Playoffs to No. 3. Furyk is the highest-ranked player without a victory in 2009 thanks to nine top-10 finishes. In 21 events, Furyk has missed only two cuts this season. This will be Furyks 12th time playing in THE TOUR Championship where has two runner-up finishes (1996, 2006).
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Written by Scott Burgess
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Monday, 21 September 2009
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The final round for the 2009 FedEx Cup tees off, Thursday Sept 24, as five players in the field can take the FedEx Cup by winning this week’s THE TOUR Championship, at East Lake Golf Club. The FedEx Cup points will be reset following the previous weeks BMW Championship in order to give each of the 30 players who advance to THE TOUR Championship a chance to win the FedEx Cup title, depending on how the top five finish. PGA oddsmakers at Sportsbetting.com have Tiger Woods as -200 moneyline favorite to win the 2009 FedEx Cup and he is also listed as EVEN favorite to win the THE TOUR Championship. Be sure to get your 2009 FedEx Cup Predictions in now at Sportsbetting.com
Following THE TOUR Championship, the total points each player is awarded in the reset plus the points that player earns based on his finish at THE TOUR Championship will be added together, and the player with the highest point total will be named winner of the FedEx Cup and receive 10 million dollars. If you finish first you get 2,500 pts, second 1,500 pts, third 1,000 pts and fourth 750 pts and so on.
FedEx Cup Point Standings Top 10 Tiger Woods – 2,500 Steve Stricker – 2,250 Jim Furyk – 2,000 Zach Johnson – 1,800 Heath Slocum – 1,600 Padraig Harrington – 1,400 Sean O’Hair 1,200 Scott Verplank – 1,000 Kenny Perry – 800 Jason Dufner – 600
Tiger Woods - recorded five victories during the PGA Tour's regular season to enter the Playoffs No. 1 in the FedEx Cup standings. With a runner-up at The Barclays and a victory at the Deutsche Bank Championship, Steve Stricker jumped Woods for the top spot after two evens. Woods moved back into the No. 1 spot with a convincing eight-stroke victory at the third playoff event, the BMW Championship. Woods, the 2007 FedExCup Champion, has 13 top-10 finishes in 15 stroke-play events in 2009 and has six top-10 finishes at THE TOUR Championship in 11 starts. The last three times that Woods has teed it up at East Lake, he has finished second, second and first, respectively.
Steve Stricker – career best three victories and has 10 top-10 finishes in 2009. With two victories and eight top-10 finishes in the regular season, he enters the PGA TOUR Playoffs at No. 2 in the FedEx Cup standings. He tied for second at The Barclays and his third victory of the year at the Deutsche Bank Championship. The last time Stricker had a top-10 finish in THE TOUR Championship was 1998 when he finished tied for fifth.
Jim Furyk – is winless in the 2009 season, but has shown the importance of consistency when it comes to the PGA TOUR Playoffs for the FedExCup. With three finishes in the top 15 in the Playoffs, including a tie for second at the BMW Championship, Furyk moved from No. 16 at the start of the Playoffs to No. 3. Furyk is the highest-ranked player without a victory in 2009 thanks to nine top-10 finishes. In 21 events, Furyk has missed only two cuts this season. This will be Furyks 12th time playing in THE TOUR Championship where has two runner-up finishes (1996, 2006).
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 23 September 2009 )
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Written by Matt Foust
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Sunday, 16 August 2009
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2009 PGA Championship Results: Y.E. Yang beat the odds and the world's greatest golfer, Tiger Woods, on Sunday to become the first Asian born player to win a major golf championship. Yang, who trailed Woods by two strokes entering today's final 18 holes, finished with an 8-under par 280 at the Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska, Minnesota to win the 91st PGA Championship. Woods closed out play with a 3-over par 75 on the final 18 after leading with a score of 8-under through the first 54 holes of action.  Yang, who entered this weekend's tournament with just one PGA win to his credit, was a stroke behind Tiger Woods at the turn after scoring a birdie on the third hole and a bogey on the fifth. Yang did not fade in the face of mounting pressure on the back nine as Woods kept himself in it, despite playing in a more conservative manner than fans are accustomed. Yang flipped the the odds in his favor, though, and put the heat on Woods on the 14th hole with an amazing chip from the edge of the green that found its way to the hole. The eagle gave the South Korean a one shot advantage after Woods followed up with a birdie. Yang continued to hold up well, but he left the door open for Tiger on the 17th after Woods overshot the green and two putted for a bogey. The 37 year old Yang took three putts to find the hole, taking a one stroke lead into the par four 18th instead of a nearly insurmountable two shot advantage. Yang placed a solid drive down the left edge of the fairway on the 18th, but left himself with a difficult path to the flag. Woods landed on the right edge about 10 yards past Yang. The Jeju-do native then made history and all but secured the win with an incredible second shot that landed just short and to the right of the hole, taking away any chance Woods had to rally. He went on to birdie while Tiger scored his fifth bogey of the afternoon. 2009 PGA Championship Results: Yang -8 Woods -5 McIlroy -3 Westwood -3 Glover -2 Kaymer -1 Stenson -1 Kjeldsen -1 Els -1 Bet on sports at online sportsbook Bodog.com and receive a 10% Deposit Bonus and start winning today! |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 16 August 2009 )
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Written by Scott Burgess
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Wednesday, 12 August 2009
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The 91st PGA Championship tees off, Thursday August 13, at Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska, Minn. Stewart Cink tries for back to back Major wins and Tiger Woods looks for his first Major win of the 2009 season. BetUS.com is offering up some interesting head to head matchups. Will Ernie Els beat Vijay Singh’ score through 72 holes? Oddsmakers at BetUS.com have Ernie Els as slim -120 moneyline favorite over Vijay Singh who is listed as -110 underdog. Be sure to get your 2009 PGA Championship: Ernie Els vs Vijay Singh Odds & Prediction in now at BetUS.com
Vijay Singh is a three time Major winner and has won the PGA Championship back in 2004. But since then, he has missed the cut three straight years. His last three Major appearances this year have been awful, finishing no better than T-27. This year on Tour he’s made 13 of 18 cuts with no wins, with three Top 10 finishes. He finished T-6 at the 2009 Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial, he finished T-7 at the 2009 AT&T National and T-9 at the 2009 THE PLAYERS Championship. He ranks 2nd in Career Earnings on the PGA Tour and is ranked 63rd in FedEx Cup Standings.
Ernie Els is also a three time Major winner, but is still seeking his first PGA Championship title. His best finish at the Championship was in 2007 where he came in third. Last year was bad, he came in T-31. The first two Majors of 2009 he missed the cut and at the British he finished T-8. This year on Tour he’s made 12 of 14 cuts with no wins and four Top 10 finishes. He came in T-5 at the 2009 WGC-Accenture Match Play Championships; he finished T-6 at the 2009 Mercedes-Benz Championship, T-8 at the 2009 Memorial and T-8 at the 2009 British Open. He ranks 6th in Career Earnings on the PGA Tour and is ranked 53rd in the FedEx Cup Standing.
2009 PGA Championship: Ernie Els vs Vijay Singh When: Thurs, August 13-16 8:00 AM ET Line: BetUS.com Pick: Ernie Els -120
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Written by Scott Burgess
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Wednesday, 12 August 2009
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The 91st PGA Championship tees off, Thursday August 13, at Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska, Minn. Stewart Cink tries for back to back Major wins and Tiger Woods looks for his first Major win of the 2009 season. BetUS.com is offering up some interesting head to head matchups. Will Sergio Garcia beat Jim Furyk’ score through 72 holes? Oddsmakers at BetUS.com have Jim Furyk as slim -120 moneyline favorite over Sergio Garcia who is listed as -110 underdog. Be sure to get your 2009 PGA Championship: Sergio Garcia vs Jim Furyk Odds & Prediction in now at BetUS.com
Jim Furyk has never won the PGA Championship, but is a US Open winner, and he has four Top 10 finishes. His last six appearances at the PGA hasn’t been great, he has missed two cuts and hasn’t finished better than T-29 in his last five showings. This year on Tour he’s made 15 of 17 cuts with no wins and one second place finish and on third place finish. He came in second at the 2009 Memorial and third at the 2009 WGC-CA Championship. He has three other Top 10 finishes. He currently ranks T46th in Putting Average on the PGA Tour and is in 15th place in the FedEx Cup Standings..
Sergio Garcia is still looking for his first Major win and the PGA Championship seems to be the one he could win. He’s finished four times in the Top 10, but has missed the cut three out of six times and was disqualified in 2007. In 2008 Sergio had his best finish where he came in second. On Tour this year he’s made 10 of 12 cuts with no wins and only one Top 10 finish. He came in T-10 at the US Open. He currently ranks 12th in Career Earnings on the PGA Tour and is 114TH in the FedEx Cup Standings..
2009 PGA Championship: Sergio Garcia vs Jim Furyk When: Thurs, August 13-16 8:00 AM ET Line: BetUS.com Pick: Jim Furyk -120
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