Plenty of lucrative shots have been hit in these events through the years as the world’s best golfers have attempted to pad their bank accounts. There have been some (very) costly bad shots as well.
As the 13th edition of the Playoffs begin in 2019, the changes set to play out over the next three weeks are more than subtle tweaks but rather a dramatic overhaul to the end-of-the-season event.
With this week’s event the last chance for players to make their way into the playoffs (and in many cases, earn their cards for next season), here are 12 notable names on the FedEx Cup Playoffs bubble.
Brewer says part of the issue is the testing location, a tent on the back of the range, where people not directly involved in the specific testing can walk in-and-out too freely.
Impatience has become the hallmark of this iteration of the next generation in professional golf, represented by a trio of players determined to prove that the future already has arrived.
The good news for McIlroy? He has won twice this season and has just four finishes outside the top-10 in 15 starts in 2019. The bad news? He’ll have nearly nine long months to reassess his Major strategy.
Officials with the Evian Championship believe that in the event’s 25th year, they are taking a step forward by embracing a part of the event’s past.
With Lowry now likely to garner more attention, it seems like a good time to further familiarise people with the Irishman who won at Royal Portrush Golf Club.