FedExCup notes: EDS Byron Nelson Championship

 
Tiger Woods' first-place standing is safe this week, but three players -- Justin Leonard, Sean O'Hair and Ryuji Imada -- could take over second with a victory. Trevor Immelman, who moved into the top 15 with his Masters victory, has an opportunity to move into the top three with another win. Luke Donald, Bart Bryant, Anthony Kim and Steve Elkington, who have been quietly playing very well (see further below) could also turn up the volume on their seasons with a win. The players in the field who could move into the top five in the FedExCup Points Standings are listed below. [link]

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