To fix the FedEx Cup, replace playoff points with simple scores (Sports Illustrated)
The problem with the FedEx Cup points race, as I’ve repeatedly written, is the complicated scoring system. More: continued here
The problem with the FedEx Cup points race, as I’ve repeatedly written, is the complicated scoring system. More: continued here
— LEMONT, Ill. PGA Tour officials would like you to believe no trophy is tougher to win than the FedEx Cup. More: continued here
The problem with the FedEx Cup points race is the complicated scoring system, writes SI’s Gary Van Sickle. He offers up one suggestion, but it’s not perfect either. More: continued here
LEMONT, Ill. — The “Big Four” in last year’s FedEx Cup delivered a big flop for an encore. Vijay Singh won the first two playoff events and mathematically clinched the $10 million prize before the Tour Championship. All he had to do was finish four rounds at East Lake to win. More: continued here
Fedex plans to roll out as many as 100,000 of Motorola’s new MC9500 rugged mobile handhelds in the next two to three years for its couriers and workers in package warehouses. More: continued here
This article has been read 0 times. LEMONT, Ill. – PGA Tour officials would like you to believe no trophy is tougher to win than the FedEx Cup. They may be right. More: continued here
Sept. 16 (Bloomberg) — Golf’s FedEx Cup points system has undergone changes after each of its first two seasons. This year will be no different, British Open champion Stewart Cink said. More: continued here
FedEx Express (FedEx), a subsidiary of FedEx Corp. (NYSE: FDX) and the world’s largest express transportation company, recently kicked off FedEx Cares Week, its annual week of service to benefit local More: continued here
The FedEx Cup playoffs conclude with the Tour Championship in Atlanta Sept. 24-27. Any member of the top five of the standings would automatically win the cup with a victory in Atlanta. Here are the current standings after this weekend’s BMW Championship, won by Tiger Woods. More: continued here
Computerworld – NEW YORK CITY — Fedex plans to roll out up to 100,000 of Motorola Inc.’s new MC9500 rugged mobile handhelds in the next two to three years, making it the fourth-generation of mobile computers used by Fedex couriers and workers in package warehouses. More: continued here