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The 2015 Presidents Cup from Jack Nicklaus Golf Club Korea in Incheon, South Korea, kicks off Thursday when 24 of the best golfers from the United States and the rest of the (non-United Kingdom) world go head-to-head in a three-day competition. For this first time in the tournament’s history, the Presidents Cup will be contested in Asia, which is a fact that introduces several storylines. A...
Published: October 2, 2015
The Ryder Cup’s little brother, the Presidents Cup, may lack some of the fire of its older sibling, but hey, it’s still entertaining. And if you’re an American: be excited! This is a competition, unlike the Ryder Cup, we actually have a chance of winning. The United States’ squad has won eight of the 10 competitions. Captains Jay Haas and Nick Price will tap 12 players...
Published: September 29, 2015
With Jordan Spieth’s Tour Championship victory, the 2014-15 PGA Tour season came to a fitting end. After weeks of discussion regarding who the best player in the game is and speculation as to what was ailing Mr. Spieth in his two missed cuts to open the FedEx Cup playoffs, the 22-year-old stepped up to seize the final crown of the season and capture golf’s richest purse. Thus, after...
Published: September 27, 2015
Jason who? All of a sudden, we’re Spiething again. The golfer who was the bearer of the “best player in the world” mantel for much of the season, Jordan Spieth erased the memory of a pair of missed cuts to start the FedEx Cup playoffs with a convincing win at East Lake. Jason Day, for his part, finished tied for 10th at two under, seven strokes behind Spieth. Who joined...
Published: September 22, 2015
The PGA Tour season is coming to an end with the Tour Championship this week, and you’ll be without PGA Tour golf for…three weeks, which is when the 2015-16 season gets started with the Frys.com Open. While you’re busy consoling yourself about the highest level of professional golf’s lengthy absence, we’ll take a dive into what to expect at this week’s FedEx...
Published: September 21, 2015
Jason Day took home his second FedEx Cup playoff title of the year and his fifth victory of the season. Clearly fatigued at the Deutsche Bank Championship, where he tied for 12th, the week off clearly did Day good. Not surprisingly, then, Mr. Day is this week’s big winner. Who joins him on the good side of the ledger? Not the PGA Tour, for one. Read on to find out why. Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: September 16, 2015
Back from a week layoff following Rickie Fowler’s Deutsche Bank Championship triumph, the FedEx Cup playoffs continue with the BMW Championship from Conway Farms Golf Club this week. The Lake Forest, Illinois, course hosts the the tournament for the second time in three years and the second time overall. Last time the tournament was contested at Conway Farms, Jim Furyk fired a second-round...
Published: September 16, 2015
After a bye week of sorts for the 70 golfers still alive, the FedEx Cup playoffs are back, with the BMW Championship this week from Conway Farms just outside Chicago. The course opened in 1991 and has risen in prestige steadily, hosting the 1998 U.S. Junior Amateur, the 2009 Western Amateur and the 2010 U.S. Mid-Amateur. The BMW Championship was first contested at the track in 2013, when...
Published: September 11, 2015
We know who’s been playing well lately: Jason Day, Jordan Spieth (although not very recently), Henrik Stenson and Jim Furyk. We know Day leads Spieth and Rickie Fowler in the race for the FedEx Cup. We do not know, however, who among the underperformers this year will right the ship next season. Certainly, with FedEx Cup elimination sending more and more golfers on vacation and to...
Published: September 9, 2015
Remember when Tiger Woods did things like winning tournaments and hoisting the FedEx Cup? The latter hasn’t happened since 2009, but Woods’ two cup victories feature prominently in this list, and not just for reasons of hopeless nostalgia. How do we compare FedEx Cup-winning playoff performances? Well, a good place to start: Wins. Five of the eight cup winners won two playoff events...