The Barclays News, Tiger Woods is playing the first FedEx Cup playoff result with hopes that it's not his lowest. Tiger Woods on The formally put down The Barclays, which bulges Aug. 26. It's the first of four playoff upshots that reason with the Tour Championship and a $10 million trophy to the achiever of the yearlong FedEx Cup competitor.
Forest is No. 108 in the standings, and he is likely to go farther down the listing dependent on what takes place this hebdomad at the Wyndham Championship. Just the top 125 instrumentalists are eligible for The Barclays, which will be played at Ridgewood Country Club.
Wood did not play Ridgewood the last time the tourney was maintained thither in 2008. He missed the FedEx Cup playoffs that year while recuperating from stifle operation, the solitary time he did not arrogate the $10 million trophy since the series began in 2007.
At once, the end is only to get to equally many playoff results as he can. After The Barclays, merely the top 100 are eligible for the 2nd turn, the Deutsche Bank Championship outside Boston, which ends on Labor Day. That will be the last outcome before U.S. Ryder Cup senior pilot Corey Pavin declares his four wild-card choices.
Forest has pronounced he desires to play, and Pavin enounced that Wood is "high on my tilt."
Musicians are aggrouped at The Barclays based on their FedEx Cup standings, and Pavin is presently at No. 107. Even so, he enounced last hebdomad he is unlikely to play Ridgewood because of a summertime schedule of four majors (three on the Champions Circuit) in a five-week stretchiness.
Forest is No. 108 in the standings, and he is likely to go farther down the listing dependent on what takes place this hebdomad at the Wyndham Championship. Just the top 125 instrumentalists are eligible for The Barclays, which will be played at Ridgewood Country Club.
Wood did not play Ridgewood the last time the tourney was maintained thither in 2008. He missed the FedEx Cup playoffs that year while recuperating from stifle operation, the solitary time he did not arrogate the $10 million trophy since the series began in 2007.
At once, the end is only to get to equally many playoff results as he can. After The Barclays, merely the top 100 are eligible for the 2nd turn, the Deutsche Bank Championship outside Boston, which ends on Labor Day. That will be the last outcome before U.S. Ryder Cup senior pilot Corey Pavin declares his four wild-card choices.
Forest has pronounced he desires to play, and Pavin enounced that Wood is "high on my tilt."
Musicians are aggrouped at The Barclays based on their FedEx Cup standings, and Pavin is presently at No. 107. Even so, he enounced last hebdomad he is unlikely to play Ridgewood because of a summertime schedule of four majors (three on the Champions Circuit) in a five-week stretchiness.