FedEx Cup already lost in the shuffle in year two (Sports Illustrated)
Around this time each year the golf world is treated to an unusual event, a competition where many players become one in a compelling, Darwinian bake-off. More: continued here
Around this time each year the golf world is treated to an unusual event, a competition where many players become one in a compelling, Darwinian bake-off. More: continued here
Though Paul Azinger will not be playing this week when the FedEx Cup kicks off with The Barclays in New Jersey, it is the ageing PGA Tour veteran who has added some much-needed spice to the PGA Tour’s vaunted playoff series. More: continued here
Meruelo Maddux Properties, Inc. , a self-managed, full-service real estate company that develops, redevelops and owns commercial and residential properties, today announced the receipt of an additional approximate $5.3 million in cash proceeds from the sale of a property located at 2000 San Fernando Road that is 100% occupied by FedEx. More: continued here
Richmond native Bo Van Pelt was scheduled to start play early today in The Barclays, the first PGA FedEx Cup playoff event. His tee time was 7:10 a.m. on the first hole — along with playing partners Charles Warren and Dustin Johnson. Coverage starts at 2 p.m. on The Golf Channel. More: continued here
It’s up to Kenny Perry, Phil Mickelson and friends to make the FedEx Cup interesting without the injured Tiger Woods. More: continued here
FedEx Cup playoffs begin without the world’s No. 1 player, who is recovering from knee surgery, won’t be back until possibly April and might not ever be the same. As further proof that the PGA Tour season didn’t end when Tiger Woods had reconstructive knee surgery in June, the $63-million FedEx Cup playoff series starts…
As marketing slogans go, “It’s better than nothing” might not be what the PGA Tour has in mind. But as the tour embarks on its second edition of the FedEx Cup playoffs today with The Barclays at Ridgewood Country Club, golf is clamoring for attention. More: continued here
Poor Kenny Perry. Now that Tiger Woods is out for the year, Perry is the leader heading into the FedEx Cup playoffs on the PGA Tour with 99,500 points earned over the PGA season. Phil Mickelson is right behind at 99,250. More: continued here
Phil Mickelson and Lee Janzen have traveled different routes to arrive at the Barclays, the first of four $7 million FedEx Cup playoff events beginning Thursday. More: continued here
Englishman looking to make the tournament by right by playing in Dutch Open More: continued here